Scott Wolf — best known for his role on “Party of Five” — arrived at the Critics Choice Awards in Los Angeles on January 15, 2023. He was accompanied by his wife, Kelley Limp. Their public face received another blow from a very unfortunate incident later in that year. This included responding to a reported domestic disturbance at their residence in Park City, Utah.
On June 13, 2023, law enforcement responded to a 911 call made at 2:50 a.m. local time, reporting a “family fight” at Scott Wolf’s residence. The Utah County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that they sent officers to the Sundance Mountain Resort. They answered a call to support a woman who needed services while living there — not at her house.
Kelley Wolf, calling Scott her estranged husband, subsequently uploaded a video to social media. In the video, she documented getting arrested by police. In her Instagram posts, she alleged that Scott had domestically abused her. She even suggested that people had sexually assaulted her worse than this.
In an emotional Instagram Story, she reflected on her ordeal, stating, “In the meantime, be kind to each other. This is one of the darkest things I’ve ever experienced.” She described how she felt about what was going wrong during the actual incident. “I am compliant, calm and respectful, and hopefully this is all sorted very quickly,” she said. She conveyed her distress, stating, “Oh my God, this is not happening. Fine, I’ll go! I’ll go on my own. Wow. This is shameful.”
Prior to the June incident, a spokesperson for the Summit County Sheriff’s Office mentioned that they had received a “small handful” of calls requesting service to Scott Wolf’s residence. A dispatcher noted, “It looks like the trespass was removed from that the other day after the last time law enforcement was out there.”
Kelley Wolf’s case reminds us how complicated things can quickly get inside domestic partnerships. Her claims of abuse have sparked conversations about the importance of support systems and mental health resources for individuals facing similar issues.