NEED TO KNOW
- PEOPLE has confirmed Kelley Wolf was released from jail two days after her arrest. She was charged with two class B misdemeanors of electronic disclosure of personal identifying information and electronic communications harassment
- A police report revealed that her estranged husband Scott Wolf called law enforcement on August 26, leading to her arrest
- The news comes amid Kelley and Scott’s contentious divorce
Kelley Wolf is no longer behind bars following her recent arrest.
The Real World: New Orleans alum, 48, was released from Summit County Jail before 4 p.m. on Aug. 28, two days after she was arrested on suspicion of electronic communication harassment and electronic disclosure of personal identifying information, a public information officer for the Summit County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to PEOPLE.
Kelley was being held on a $5,000 bond and was charged with two class B misdemeanors of electronic disclosure of personal identifying information and electronic communications harassment.
Per court documents obtained by PEOPLE on Aug. 28, as a condition of her release, the former reality star — who is currently going through a contentious divorce with husband Scott Wolf — must not “consume any alcohol or narcotic drug or other controlled substance unless prescribed by a licensed medical practitioner.” She must also “participate in inpatient or outpatient medical, behavior, psychological, or psychiatric treatment.”
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Kelley was also ordered to avoid contact with witnesses who may testify regarding the offenses. Her pretrial release conditions also prevent her from posting on social media until further court order.
On the same day on Kelley’s release, Scott filed a new temporary restraining order against his estranged wife, according to online court records viewed by PEOPLE.
According to documents from Summit County Sheriff’s Office obtained by PEOPLE on August 28, Kelley’s arrest on Aug. 26 happened after her estranged husband, Scott, calling police over harassment claims.
“The complainant and victim reported receiving multiple text messages from his wife, Kelley Wolf, with whom he is going through a divorce,” the incident report stated.
The responding officer claimed that Scott then looked at Kelley’s Instagram account, where he realized that she had shared his phone number after “receiving a barrage of phone calls and text messages from unknown people.”
“He received about 24 calls and multiple texts in the first ten minutes from the time of the first call,” the officer continued. “He stated that the phone number is to his personal phone, which he uses to communicate with his kids, and that this is causing a major disruption for him.”
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Following the dissemination of his phone number, law enforcement proceeded to go to Kelley’s residence, where she “refused to open the front door and instead spoke to me through an open front porch window.”
When asked about her Instagram post revealing Scott’s phone number, Kelley reportedly did not respond and “began making counter-accusations.”
“I advised Kelley that I had probable cause to arrest her for the offense and asked her to come outside so I could take her into custody,” the officer said, according to the report. “I waited on the porch for over an hour while Kelley changed clothes, as she was in a bathrobe when I spoke to her. Eventually, she came outside onto the front porch. I arrested her for the offense.”
Before her arrest, the television personality documented authorities at her home on social media.
“The police are at my house to arrest me. I have no idea why,” she wrote. “Deputy Norton said I must comply and I will.”
“I am not suicidal. I am no danger to anyone. I have done nothing,” she added. “I am so scared. So confused.”
Amid Scott and Kelley’s divorce, a Utah judge granted a new temporary stipulated agreement between the couple.
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According to a revised agreement — filed Aug. 22 after an Aug. 4 review hearing — and reviewed by PEOPLE, the judge upheld a previous decision from July 15, which awarded Scott temporary sole physical custody of their three children, while Kelley was granted “liberal” supervised parenting time.
The biggest addition to the temporary stipulated agreement is that the Wolf children — sons Jackson, 16, and Miller, 12, as well as daughter Lucy, 11 — will each have a safe-harbor therapist.