High Drama at Scott Wolf's Park City Home Amid Restraining Order Incident
SCANDAL IN PARK CITY: Scott Wolf's Ongoing Divorce Battle Takes a Dark Turn
The drama-filled divorce battle between Scott Wolf and his estranged wife Kelley Wolf has taken a shocking turn, with a 911 call made to authorities in Park City, Utah, alerting them to the potential presence of Kelley at their marital home. The Boston-born actor, best known for his role as Bailey Salinger on the hit TV series Party of Five, reportedly filed a restraining order against Kelley last month, citing concerns for his safety and well-being.
According to a 911 call transcript reviewed by TheScholarlyNote.com, Scott Wolf was the one who made contact with emergency services, seeking assistance in keeping the peace at their Park City residence. In the call, he expressed concern that Kelley might show up at the house with someone else and cause trouble, revealing that she has possession of the family's itinerary and could potentially make plans based on it.
The operator asked Scott if his estranged wife was planning to arrive at midnight, to which he replied, "I was basically told that she knows we're arriving - she knew what flight we were gonna be on. I was just told that she was telling people that she might be there with someone else when we get home." The reporting party expressed a willingness to work with authorities and accommodate any necessary arrangements to alleviate the stress and drama surrounding the situation.
TheScholarlyNote.com has learned that Scott Wolf, 57, filed court documents in Utah on June 9, asking for a restraining order against Kelley, 48, amid their ongoing divorce battle. The actor's brother, Michael Wolf, also submitted a declaration in support of the petition, adding fuel to the fire.
The drama began when Kelley initiated separation proceedings almost a year ago, but Scott has maintained that he was unaware of her plans and only found out through friends. In an Instagram post announcing his decision to file for divorce after 21 years of marriage, Scott said, "After 21 years of marriage, I have made the most difficult decision of my life, and filed for divorce from my wife Kelley. Our children have always been, and continue to be, the loves of our lives and our every priority, so I kindly ask for privacy at this time as we help guide them through this new chapter."
Kelley, however, claimed that she had been trying to file for divorce for months but was delayed by legal counsel. In a statement, she said, "I initiated a separation almost a year ago. Yes, the official petition came from the other party, but let the record show: I've been grieving this marriage for years. This isn't avoidance; it's acceptance."
TheScholarlyNote.com has discovered that Kelley was detained and hospitalized by authorities in Utah on June 13, during an Instagram Live segment. In a series of posts documenting the incident, she claimed that she had been taken against her will, stating, "This is shameful. Be ashamed of yourself, gentleman. I know what I'm doing; this is my job. Shame on all of you." She went on to say that she was not in crisis but rather "happier than [she has] ever been."
TheScholarlyNote.com has reached out to Scott's rep and both he and Kelley via Instagram for further comment on the story.
Scott Wolf, who rose to fame alongside Neve Campbell, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Matthew Fox, and Lacey Chabert on Party of Five, has had a successful acting career, appearing in TV shows such as Nancy Drew, V, Everwood, The Night Shift, and Perception, as well as films like Go, The Night Shift, Emmett's Mark, and Inside Game.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.