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Kelley Wolf's Son Reacts After She Struggles to Enter Family Home: ‘This Is Insane Mom'

Kelley Wolf's Son Reacts After She Struggles to Enter Family Home: ‘This Is Insane Mom'

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Scott Wolf and Kelley Wolf's son Jackson publicly reacted to his mother's struggles to enter their family home.
Jackson, 16, commented on a Tuesday, July 29, Instagram post shared by Kelley, 48, that claimed she was returning to the Park City, Utah residence to collect 'basic items.' The video was posted two weeks after Scott, 57, attempted to tentatively dismiss a restraining order placed against his estranged wife, as reported exclusively by Us Weekly on July 17.
'This is insane mom what are you doing,' the teen wrote within the video's comments section, which drew 490 likes within eight hours.
According to a report from People published on Tuesday, the Summit County Sheriff's Office responded to a 'keep the peace' call that morning and a deputy escorted Kelley around the home from 9:45 a.m. to 11:34 a.m. A representative told the outlet that Kelley 'tried several ways to enter the home' prior to the deputy arriving at the property.
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Us Weekly has reached out to the Sheriff's Office for comment.
Kelley's Instagram video detailing the morning's activity began with the mother-of-three telling followers that she'd 'done everything humanly possible to retrieve some basic items from my home.' (Scott filed a temporary restraining order against Kelley on June 25 after filing to divorce her on June 9, per documents obtained by Us at the time.)
'I've spent the last nights sleeping in my car because Sundance Mountain Resort has banned me,' Kelley said in the video that was filmed as she drove a vehicle. 'I'm currently about to meet up with a deputy … who's going to escort me into my home so I can get some money that I have saved because I now have only $6 to my name.'
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The video follows Kelley sharing her financial claims with her social media followers via Instagram at 1:00 a.m. on Tuesday.
Kelley, who shares Jackson, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11, with Scott, continued in the video, 'I want you all to bear witness because I think, you know, we live in a free country and if you ask me, what I've been through is pretty f***ing gnarly. Today I just had enough. I'm sick of sleeping in my car. I'm sick of being treated like I'm crazy, and by the way, I might be a little crazy.'
Kelley also commented further on her financial situation, sharing that she was 'planning on purchasing a property today' but was 'closed out of all my accounts and now have a $100,000 bill on my black American Express card.'
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Scott recently attempted to dismiss his restraining order after reaching a deal with Kelley, as reported by Us. The motion was not, however, signed by a judge at the time.
The order stated that Kelley should not have any contact with Scott or the pair's children until a future court hearing took place. The text within the order detailed that Kelley had 'engaged in an escalating pattern of behavior that poses a substantial threat of immediate and irreparable harm to the parties' minor children.' (Kelley was detained by authorities while recording an Instagram Live post on June 13. She later claimed that she was placed on two involuntary holds by law enforcement.)
At the time, the court also awarded Scott temporary sole custody of their children, in addition to exclusive use of the family's Park City home.
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