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Scott Wolf Drops Protective Order Against Kelley Wolf as Utah Judge Dismisses Case

The move does not affect her court-ordered psychiatric treatment or the pending misdemeanor cases.

Overview

  • A Utah court on Dec. 3 granted Scott Wolf’s oral request to dismiss the amended temporary protective order against Kelley Wolf, rendering all prior protective orders null and void.
  • Kelley Wolf remains under a judge-ordered minimum 60-day involuntary psychiatric hold that requires her to take prescribed medication.
  • She was arrested on Aug. 26 and charged with three misdemeanors: one count of electronic communications harassment and two counts of electronic disclosure of personal identifying information.
  • Days after that arrest, she was charged with an additional misdemeanor for allegedly violating a protective order by attempting to contact Scott and their son through others, according to a probable cause statement.
  • The divorce and custody matters continue separately, with prior reports noting Scott’s custody and home possession awards, and neither side has issued new public comment on the dismissal.