UPDATE: Tensions escalate in the Wolf family drama as Kelley Wolf struggles to access her family home in Park City, Utah. Her son, Jackson Wolf, 16, publicly voiced his concern on social media, calling his mother’s actions “insane” as she confronted police officers in a desperate bid to retrieve her belongings.
This dramatic incident unfolded on Tuesday when Kelley posted a video detailing her failed attempt to enter the family residence, claiming she needed to fetch her money and personal items. Kelley revealed that she was turned away after the locks appeared to have been changed, leading to a public display of her emotional turmoil. “What I’ve been through is pretty f–king gnarly,” she stated, highlighting her financial struggles, as she reported having only $6 left to her name.
The situation intensified when Kelley called police to assist her. In the video, she expressed her frustration, stating, “I’m sick of sleeping in my car, I’m sick of being treated like I’m crazy.” Kelley claimed she was previously “chased down the road” during a prior attempt to enter the home. As she continued to film, police arrived but were unable to help her gain entry. Despite her attempts to use a security code and open the garage door, Kelley remained unsuccessful.
The emotional weight of the situation was palpable, particularly as Jackson interjected with his thoughts on Instagram, asking, “This is insane mom what are you doing?” The family’s turmoil is compounded by the recent divorce announcement in June following 21 years of marriage. In the midst of these challenges, Scott Wolf recently dropped a restraining order against Kelley, gaining temporary sole custody of their three children — Jackson, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11.
Kelley’s struggle to gain access to her home showcases the intense personal stakes involved, as she stated she had spent the night in her car. The police were also unable to reach Scott for assistance, and Kelley expressed her disappointment with the situation, concluding the video with a resolute promise to return. “I will be right back,” she declared.
In a subsequent Instagram Story, Kelley revealed that she had been banned from a hotel where she had been staying during her involuntary holds, despite having already paid. She described the experience as “rude, hateful, and ethically unsound,” reflecting on her emotional journey.
As this situation develops, the public is left to wonder how the family dynamics will shift following this latest upheaval. The temporary agreement between Scott and Kelley includes “liberal” supervised visitation for Kelley, along with restrictions on discussing one another or their children on social media.
Officials from the Summit County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to inquiries regarding the incident. As the drama unfolds, many are closely watching the Wolf family, hoping for a resolution to this very public and painful situation.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
