Star's Number Doxxed: Kelley Wolf Faces Harassment Charges
SCOTT WOLF'S EX-WIFE KELLEY INDICTED ON DOXXING CHARGES: A TALE OF MENTAL ILLNESS, ABUSE ALLEGATIONS, AND CELEBRITY DRAMA
In a shocking turn of events, Kelley Wolf, the estranged wife of Scott Wolf, has been indicted on two misdemeanor counts for allegedly doxxing her ex in the wake of her arrest on Tuesday. The 48-year-old reality TV star and former sorority sister was previously arrested on one charge of electronic communication harassment and one charge of electronic disclosure of personal identifying information.
According to court documents obtained by thescholarlynote.com, Kelley has been charged with two counts of electronic disclosure of personal identifying information, both of which are Class B misdemeanors. The indictment alleges that she posted Scott's phone number online, leading him to receive a barrage of calls while he was responding to his initial call accusing her of harassment.
The drama unfolded when Scott Wolf, the star of the hit TV show "Party of Five," reported receiving multiple text messages from Kelley with whom he is going through a divorce. The officer who responded to the call testified that Scott answered one of Kelley's calls on speakerphone, but it went silent after he picked up. Shortly after, Scott started receiving a barrage of phone calls and text messages from unknown people.
Kelley allegedly listed Scott's phone number in a since-deleted post on her Instagram page, along with a cryptic message that read: "Let's let dimples field his own press? Right?" The officer documented around 24 calls that Scott received just in the first 10 minutes of their interaction, which he described as a "major disruption."
The officer then drove to Kelley's home in Peoa, where she allegedly refused to open her front door and instead spoke to him through an open window. After the officer told Kelley that he had seen her post with Scott's phone number, she refused to respond to the accusation and instead "started making counter accusations." The officer eventually arrested Kelley, who was later released on $5,000 bail.
But this is not the first time Kelley has made headlines for all the wrong reasons. In recent months, Kelley has been accused of making false abuse allegations against Scott, which he denies. In an interview with People, Scott shared a private text from Kelley that proved she had been trying to create urgency to get joint custody of their three children.
Kelley's behavior has raised concerns about her mental health and well-being. According to court documents, Kelley was previously placed on an involuntary psychiatric hold for erratic behavior and attempting to take her children out of the country. She was also hospitalized again in July after an incident involving a knife.
The drama between Scott and Kelley has been playing out on social media, with both sides trading barbs and accusations. In a recent livestream, Kelley appeared erratic and angry as she interacted with their two older children, Lucy and Miller. "I don't love you," she shot back at Scott when he tried to reassure her.
Their 16-year-old son Jackson has since spoken out about the situation, claiming that his mother is "mentally ill" and has "completely lost the person she was." He also accused Kelley of making false abuse allegations against their father. "As well anything said about my dad by Kelley is false," he wrote on Instagram.
The divorce between Scott and Kelley has been a long and tumultuous one, with both sides accusing each other of infidelity and emotional abuse. The couple's 21-year marriage ended in June when Scott filed for divorce.
Meanwhile, Scott Wolf is set to reprise his role as Dr. Richard Miller in the second season of the medical drama "Doc," which premieres on September 23 on Fox. Kelley, on the other hand, will have to deal with the consequences of her alleged doxxing, including a possible trial and potential jail time.
Stay tuned for more updates on this juicy celebrity drama!