Overview
- Wolf told People magazine he was informed of “deeply disturbing and entirely false” claims by his estranged wife and felt compelled to speak out to protect their children.
- Text messages provided to the outlet show Kelley Wolf admitting she did not believe the accusations—ranging from psychological abuse to passport theft—but intended to make them for leverage.
- Many of the same allegations appeared in a July 26 911 call to Utah authorities, which was reviewed by People as contemporaneous evidence.
- A July 15 stipulated agreement grants Scott temporary sole physical custody of their three children, outlines Kelley’s supervised visitation and imposes a social media gag order.
- The divorce and custody battle remains active, with both parties filing sealed court documents and issuing controlled statements as negotiations continue.