Scott Wolf Granted Temporary Custody, Restraining Order Against Estranged Wife Kelley Wolf
Kelley Wolf is hoping to move forward.
The Real World: New Orleans alum shared that she plans to enter a rehabilitation treatment center after being arrested and charged with three misdemeanors over two incidents involving her estranged husband Scott Wolf, according to court records obtained by People.
Kelley—who announced her breakup from the Party of Five alum in June following 21 years of marriage—gave the update during a Sept. 2 court appearance in New York, per the outlet, where she was arraigned for one charge of misdemeanor electronic communications harassment stemming from an incident on Aug. 25, and two charges of misdemeanor electronic disclosure of personal identifying information connected to events that transpired on Aug. 26. (The former reality star was released on bail on Aug. 28 over the charges per her compliance with the judge to undergo drug testing and enter a treatment facility before her next court hearing on Sept. 30.)
“I have informed everyone that needs to know,” Kelley told the judge during the appearance, according to People. “I will be attending a [treatment center] starting Sept. 12.”
And the 48-year-old—who shares kids Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11, with Scott—is hopeful that her decision to go to the rehabilitation center will help move her divorce proceedings along faster.
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