
Scott Wolf’s estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, shared an apparent text message exchange between the former couple as their divorce continues.
On Thursday, August 21, Kelley, 48, posted screenshots of texts she had sent to a recipient named Scott on her Instagram Stories. The text messages read in part, “I am coming to kimball [sic]. I will see my kids!!!!!!!!! Or I’ll call the [police]!!!!”
Kelley wrote over the text message exchange: “Listen to a mother. Duh. Don’t be dumb, sir.”
The Real World: New Orleans alum later posted another screenshot that appeared to show her ex’s response.
“I’m sorry, it’s best you stay away from them and me. Don’t come to the house,” the recipient, presumably Scott, 57, wrote back.
Alongside a screenshot of her response in which she continued to ask to see the children, Kelley wrote, “Well shucks… I guess I’ll just go bang a cowboy. Darn it.”
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Scott and Kelley share three children: sons Jackson, 16, and Miller, 12, and daughter Lucy, 11.
Scott filed for divorce from Kelley in June after 21 years of marriage. The Party of Five actor also obtained a temporary restraining order against his estranged wife that same month. A judge ordered Kelley not to make contact with Scott or their children until a future court hearing.
The order said Kelley had “engaged in an escalating pattern of behavior that poses a substantial threat of immediate and irreparable harm to the parties’ minor children.”
Us broke the news Wednesday, August 20, that Kelley was dropped by her divorce lawyer, Farrah Spencer, after Scott accused his ex of making “disturbing, false” allegations against him.
A Utah judge presiding over the divorce granted Spencer’s motion to withdraw representation earlier this week, and said all “further pleadings, motions, notices and other documents shall be served directly on [Kelley] at” her personal email address.
In a statement to People on Friday, August 15, Scott alleged he had learned that Kelley planned to make public “false” allegations about him, including claims of “psychological abuse, child abuse, child endangerment, stealing with passports,” the outlet reported.
“I am now choosing to come forward and share that she has described to me her plans to ‘make claims’ about me, although she also admitted, ‘I do not believe they’re true,’ in order to gain an advantage in what she sees as a ‘battle’ in court, and in the court of public opinion,” Scott said.
Kelley responded in a statement to People, “I will be very clear when I say this: I don’t believe that Scott would [abuse our children]. I’ve lost my career, my reputation, my children, my integrity, my honor, my devotion to my marriage. As a parent, I have literally lost everything except my life. I’ve done everything strategic, and I’m hopeful for my children.”










