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Kelley Wolf's Charges Dismissed in Protective Order Case
30 Jan
Summary
- A Utah judge dismissed misdemeanor charges against Kelley Wolf.
- The dismissal was part of a global resolution for multiple cases.
- Charges were dismissed without prejudice, allowing for potential refiling.

A misdemeanor charge against Kelley Wolf, estranged wife of actor Scott Wolf, has been dismissed by a judge in Utah. The Summit County District Attorney's Office successfully moved to dismiss the charge related to an alleged violation of Scott Wolf's temporary protective order. This dismissal, granted without prejudice, allows for the possibility of refiling the charges in the future.
The legal development is reportedly part of a global resolution addressing other cases involving Kelley Wolf, including alleged harassment of Scott Wolf. This comes after Scott Wolf had previously requested the dismissal of his protective order against Kelley in December 2025. Kelley had faced charges including electronic communications harassment and electronic disclosure of personal identifying information.
Kelley Wolf had previously announced plans to enter a treatment program in September, and a hearing was scheduled for January 27, 2026. Her attorney requested a continuance due to her cooperation in resolving the cases, leading to the hearing being postponed to July 28, 2026. The dismissal without prejudice means the legal situation could potentially be revisited.




