Scott Wolf’s estranged wife, Kelley Wolf, says she has just $6 to her name after allegedly being placed under a second involuntary psychiatric hold.
Sharing an image of what appears to be a hotel in Utah via Instagram early Tuesday, July 29, the Real World alum, 48, claimed she tried to book a room but had been banned.
“1:00 AM … Tonight, I had two selections: Sleep in my automotive — again — or use a room that had been booked for me at what was my favorite hotel in Utah,” she wrote. “I selected neither. Because dignity matters.”
“I even have $6 to my name. My brother supports me. Let that sink in,” Kelley continued. “After constructing a profession as one of the crucial exclusive consultants on the earth — (and should you don’t consider me, then you definitely were never within the room where it happened) — I’m now living inside a system that attempted to erase me.”
In keeping with Kelley, her mother called her a “drug addict” on Monday, July 28, despite “extensive toxicology reports from two involuntary psychiatric holds” showing she had no drugs in her system. Kelley alleged earlier this month she was placed in a second involuntary psychiatric hold by “Summit County Police.” A Summit County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson told Us Weekly on the time that the department “was not involved in any response” to the placement Kelley claimed she was detained.
Kelley was first placed in a psychiatric hold in June following her split from Party of Five star Scott, 57. She was taken to an area hospital but released a short while later.
In Tuesday’s Instagram post, Kelley intimated that she had met a brand new man and was staying with him.
“I’m here. I’m alive. I’m laughing. I’m camping. I’m dating someone kind and awake. I’m in a gorgeous home tonight, because a person who barely knew me saw the reality — and acted with integrity,” she wrote.

In a subsequent Instagram Story, Kelley claimed that she had “found the cutest house to rent” and that she planned to return to work next week.
Scott filed for divorce from Kelley after 21 years of marriage on June 9. He announced the separation in a press release two days later.
“After 21 years of marriage, I even have made probably the most difficult decision of my life, and filed for divorce from my wife Kelley,” the actor said on the time. “Our kids have all the time been, and proceed to be, the loves of our lives and our every priority, so I kindly ask for privacy right now as we help guide them through this recent chapter.”
As Us first reported in late June, Scott filed for a restraining order against his estranged wife within the weeks after filing for divorce. He was given sole custody of their three kids — Jackson, 16, Miller 12, and Lucy, 11 — until a future court date.
Us obtained a proposed court order submitted on July 17 that might dismiss the temporary restraining order, after Scott and Kelley appear to have worked out an agreement, though the order had not yet been signed off by a judge on the time.