Park City Showdown: Kelley Wolf’s Live Stream Home Standoff

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Author and reality star Kelley Wolf attempted to retrieve personal belongings from the Park City residence she shared with estranged husband and actor Scott Wolf under a newly dropped restraining order. In an Instagram Live video on a recent Tuesday morning, she documented her efforts to gain entry to the home while accompanied by a Summit County deputy from 9:45 a.m. to 11:34 a.m., according to People Magazine.
Kelley informed her 76,000 followers that she believed all legal obstacles had been cleared since Scott withdrew his restraining order filed on June 24 and approved by a judge on June 25. “I have done everything humanly possible to retrieve some basic items from my home,” she stated before stepping out of her vehicle to meet with law enforcement. The actor had been granted the temporary order after claiming safety concerns, but later agreed to dismiss it.
Despite her confidence in a straightforward entry, Kelley encountered locked doors at both the front entrance and the garage. She described the process as “peaceful” yet remained defiant when refused access. “I have just had enough—being called grandiose, bipolar, schizophrenic and crazy is just rude,” she said, noting that she owed money to several creditors yet had never asked for financial assistance before. With visible frustration, she attempted to open a window when officers secured permission to contact Scott, who did not respond to their calls.
The custody agreement stipulated in the July 15 court order grants Scott exclusive use of the Park City home and control over the marital funds. He is required to cover household expenses and provide Kelley with $10,000 per month for living costs, car payments, minimum credit card obligations and part of her attorney fees. He also retains sole physical custody of their children Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11. Kelley was granted liberal supervised visitation, including three video or phone calls per week and in-person parenting time managed by counsel.
Under the same guidelines, neither parent may discuss adult issues, divorce details or disparage the other in the presence of the children. Kelley emphasized that both parents being public figures complicates private matters, describing the entire process as “embarrassing.” Her son Jackson even commented on the live stream, urging, “This is insane mom what are you doing.”
This incident highlights the complexities of high-profile divorce proceedings when social media, legal orders and custody negotiations intersect. As Kelley Wolf continues to navigate the legal framework, fans and observers are left watching whether she will ultimately secure access to her home and personal funds.
More updates will follow as details emerge.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and New York Post, People Magazine
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