Kelley Wolf plans to enter treatment amid divorce from Scott Wolf

Real World alum and life coach Kelley Wolf plans to attend a treatment center amid her contentious divorce from her estranged husband, Party of Five actor Scott Wolf

“This is what was asked of me by both Bart Johnson and Scott Wolf now for six months — all I wanted to do was leave a marriage,” Kelley said during an arraignment hearing in a Utah courthouse on Tuesday, according to PEOPLE.

The former reality star was arrested on Aug. 26 after being accused of electronic harassment and doxxing her husband, children, and several other family members. She was ultimately charged with one class B misdemeanor for electronic communications harassment, and two more class B misdemeanors for electronic disclosure of personal identifying information.

“I am excited to go to [the treatment center]. I’m looking forward to it. My brother is taking me. It’s fantastic. It’s a great place. I recommended it all the time as a mental health professional myself, so September 12, I will be there for a month. I hope that helps,” she said.

Scott and Kelley Wolf in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, in 2010.

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Entertainment Weekly has reached out to representatives for Kelley Wolf and Scott Wolf for comment.

Kelley shared a series of alarming posts to her Instagram account in the days leading up to her arrest, some of which contained allegations of abuse, while others included personal information that could be used to identify Scott and others. Several posts included screenshots that Kelley presented as conversations between herself and Scott, their three children (Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11), and various law enforcement officials.

The posts violated a temporary stipulated agreement that was granted to the pair on Aug. 26, which instituted a social media and press gag order barring the former couple from posting about each other, their marriage, their divorce, and their children.

On Aug. 28, a judge issued a protective order against Kelley, preventing her from having any contact with Scott or their children. Kelley is only permitted to speak to her estranged husband during their scheduled mediation sessions and in the presence of a court-appointed mediator. She was also ordered not to “commit, try to commit or threaten to commit any form of violence” against Scott or their children, including “stalking, harassing, threatening, physically hurting, or causing any other form of abuse that could cause bodily injury.”

The couple announced their separation on June 10. Days later, Kelley posted a video of herself being taken to a hospital by Utah police. In follow-up posts, Kelley claimed that Scott was abusing her and that it was he who ordered that she be “taken against my will.”

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Scott denied the “deeply disturbing and entirely false allegations” made against him by Kelley in August, alleging his estranged wife “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.”

The couple’s next court date is scheduled for Sept. 10.




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