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Scott Wolf's ex Kelley screams ‘shame on you!' as police detain her for ‘erratic behavior' days after his divorce filing

Scott Wolf's ex Kelley screams ‘shame on you!' as police detain her for ‘erratic behavior' days after his divorce filing

The Sun16 hours ago

THE estranged wife of actor Scott Wolf has posted a video of her being detained by police after making concerning comments.
Utah police exclusively told The U.S. Sun that officers responded to a call at Scott and Kelley Wolf's Park City home for concerns over a woman's "erratic behavior" and a "potential threat to herself and others."
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In the video posted to Kelley's Instagram account, Kelley screamed "shame on you!" as officers put her in handcuffs days after Scott filed for divorce.
Police told Kelley, 48, that they were confronting her because she "made some comments to your dad and comments to people that are concerning," so they "want to make sure you're okay."
"Oh my God. Don't. Oh my God, this is not happening!" Kelley is heard screaming back at them in a video posted on Friday morning.
"This is shameful. Look at this... Be ashamed of yourself."
Cops could be heard assuring her that she wasn't going to jail and that they were going to get her "some help."
"I know what I'm doing, I've done this. This is my job," Kelley responded.
The video was all black and only audio until the last few seconds, when Kelley and officers appear on the screen.
"Officers responded to a call concerning erratic behavior and a potential threat to herself and others," the Park City Police Department told The U.S. Sun.
"The officers responded to the family's Park City home. More information is not available at this time as an investigation is still underway."
In a post to her Instagram Story after the scary footage was shared to her account, Kelley wrote, "This is horrible. I have been taken against my will."
She continued, "Also...I am happy!! Happier than I have ever been.
"I have NO idea why or how this is happening in AMERICA."
Kelley added, "I am compliant, calm and respectful, and hopefully this is all sorted very quickly.
"In the meantime, be kind to each other. This is one of the darkest things I've ever experienced."
In the update, Kelley also asked someone to check on her kids while she was with the police.
Scott and Kelley share three children together.
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The former couple were married for 21 years before Scott, 57, filed for divorce in Utah on June 9.
In a statement on June 10, Kelley said their divorce had been 'a long, quiet journey for me—rooted in hope, patience, and care for our children.
"While I will not speak publicly about the details, I feel peace knowing that I've done everything I can to walk this path with integrity and compassion.'
Scott broke his silence earlier this week to confirm that he decided to end the marriage.
'After 21 years of marriage, I have made the most difficult decision of my life, and filed for divorce from my wife Kelley,' Scott said in a statement.
"Our children have always been, and continue to be, the loves of our lives and our every priority, so I kindly ask for privacy at this time as we help guide them through this new chapter."
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