NEED TO KNOW
Kelley Wolf is documenting her struggle to get inside her family home nearly two weeks after her husband Scott Wolf dropped his restraining order against her.
In a video shared on her Instagram on July 29, the author and public speaker — who announced her split from the Party of Five star last month — documented her attempts to enter the Park City, Utah home with police present.
Before arriving at the home, Kelley, 48, said she was “under the impression that I have done everything humanly possible to retrieve some basic items from my home.”
“I’m currently about to meet up with a deputy of Summit County who’s going to escort me into my home so I can get some money that I have saved,” she claimed, later adding, “I have just had enough… I’m sick of being treated like I’m crazy.”
As she exited her car to meet the officers, she expressed that she was unhappy with the public perception of what was happening.
“I have a sassy attitude, my God, but being called things like grandiose, bipolar, schizophrenic, crazy, being banned from places I’ve been forever is just rude, honestly,” she said.
She added that there was a no longer active restraining order as well as “two involuntary holds.”
“I have to now prove myself and [I] did nothing except ask for a divorce,” she shared as she attempted to enter a security code at the front door. “I’m sure y’all have seen this before, but wrong lady, because I don’t back down.”
As she attempted to gain entry through the garage, she recalled her father’s advice, saying, “My dad taught me [to] keep cash. You know, just keep cash. And since I now owe a lot of lovely people a lot of money back, I’ve never asked for $1 in my life.”
Though the garage door opened, she wasn’t able to get inside the home. She then claimed she wanted to file for divorce before her estranged husband.
“I just want to get a few things… I tried to do this as peacefully [possible],” she alleged. “I’ve called you guys eight times in January saying I didn’t feel safe, but [Scott] beat me to the punch. Apparently, I tried to file, but if somebody files before you, they can do a lot of weird stuff.”
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
As she continued to try to find a way into the home, she opened about the toll of being in the public eye.
“We’re both famous, just that’s the part that sucks…” she said. “It’s embarrassing.”
She removed a window screen and attempted to push another window open as the officers called Scott, who did not answer. The video concluded with her saying that she would be “be right back.”
In response to the video, her 16-year-old son Jackson wrote in the comment section, “This is insane mom what are you doing.”
PEOPLE has reached out to Scott’s rep and attorneys for comment.
Phillip Faraone/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty
Police have since confirmed that they were present for the situation in a statement to PEOPLE.
A spokesperson from the Summit County Sheriff’s Office confirms to PEOPLE that they responded to a “keep the peace” call on the morning of July 29.
“The original call came in at 7:53 in the morning,” the spokesperson says. “The deputy did not meet with them at the residence until 9:45, and the deputy advised that the complainant had left the scene at 11:34.”
Police confirm that Kelley indicated she “needed to gather items at the house” and escorted her around as she tried several ways to enter the home. However, Kelley was unsuccessful in her attempts as the spokesperson says, “It appeared that the locks on the house had been changed.”
Per officials, Kelley “made some phone calls to family, had some conversations with family [but] still wasn’t able to gain access into the house and ultimately left.” She “never made contact with anyone” that might have been in the house and it is not known whether anyone was home at the time.
“We didn’t have any contact with anyone [who might have been at the residence]. But we were never inside either,” the spokesperson says. “We wouldn’t know definitively, but we have no reason to believe that there was anyone there.”
The spokesperson also adds: “The complainant did mention that there was a court order in place. As a standard procedure in these types of cases, our deputy did search for any types of orders that would bar or prohibit the complainant from being at the residence, and they were unable to locate any existing orders.”
The video comes nearly two weeks after Scott’s restraining order against her was dismissed on July 19 amid ongoing divorce proceedings.
According to court documents reviewed by PEOPLE, the July 15 temporary stipulated agreement includes provisions around custody, a temporary restraining order, visitation, finances and communication.
The 57-year-old actor was granted temporary sole physical custody of their three children Jackson as well as Miller, 12; and Lucy, 11, while Kelley was granted “liberal” supervised visitation with her children.
Kelley was allowed supervised parenting time as coordinated by counsel, and three supervised video or phone calls per week with the children during reasonable waking hours. If the court-appointed guardian raises concerns, all parties must reevaluate whether supervision remains necessary. Kelley is also allowed to respond if the children initiate additional contact.
The agreement also included a social media gag order too. Neither party may post about one another, their marriage, children or the divorce, nor allow any third party to do so.
The ultimate goal, the agreement claimed, is for Kelley to eventually regain unsupervised parenting time.