Scott and Kelley Wolf’s teenage son Jackson has chimed in on a video his mother posted documenting her efforts to collect her belongings from her family’s home.
Kelley, who is in the midst of a divorce from Scott, shared lengthy video of her unsuccessfully attempting to retrieve her items from the family home on Monday.
The video sparked a reaction from her son, who commented on the post: ‘This is insane mom what are you doing.’
Police officers were present to escort Kelley around the property, and even watched her as she unsuccessfully attempt to enter the home through two different windows, one of them being Jackson’s bedroom window.
While she was able to access the garage, she was unable to enter the property.
DailyMail.com has contacted Kelley as well as representatives and a lawyer for Scott for comment but did not immediately hear back.

Scott and Kelley Wolf’s teenage son Jackson has chimed in on a video his mother posted documenting her efforts to collect her belongings from her family’s home; pictured 2023

On Monday, Kelley shared a lengthy video documenting her recent effort to collect her items from the family home

But her son Jackson seemed concerned, writing in the comments: ‘This is insane mom what are you doing’
It’s not entirely clear if any of the family were at home, though at one point Kelley mused ‘it seems like they’re here.’
Kelley also made multiple attempts to call her ex but he did not pick up and officers were also unable to reach Scott.
The video began with Kelley en route to the residence in her car as she claimed she now only had $6 to her name and had been sleeping in her vehicle.
‘I am under the impression that I have done everything humanly possible to retrieve some basic items from my home,’ she said, claiming she had been sleeping in her car as the Sundance Mountain Resort had ‘banned’ her.
‘I’m currently about to meet up with a deputy,’ she said, adding they were 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, however I have options.
‘My family has supported my legal fees, I can say thank you to quite a few people for being very kind to not only take care of me but to respect the fact that woman should never be treated the way I’m being treated.’
She also claimed she has been dating someone that she likes ‘a lot.’
‘I have just had enough,’ she said. ‘I’m sick of sleeping in my car, I’m sick of being treated like I’m crazy.’
Once she arrived to the house, she asked the police to remain and claimed her husband told her she was not allowed to be at the house.

Once at the home, she unsuccessfully attempted to enter the home through a variety of methods, including her son’s bedroom window

Wolf removed the screen and attempted to push the glass window open
‘Just stay here because the last time I was here I got chased down the road,’ she told the police.
‘Am I allowed to go in here?’ she wondered aloud with a chuckle before adding, ‘I’ve been told I’m not.’
‘By who?’ the officer asked. Kelley remained silent before the police officer guessed, ‘Your husband?’
‘Correct,’ she replied before clarifying, ‘Ex.’

The video began with Kelley en route to the residence in her car as she claimed she now only had $6 to her name and had been sleeping in her car
‘I’ve been kicked out of it, haven’t seen my kids in six months, restraining order, you name it,’ she told officers. ‘Two involuntary holds that I have to now prove myself and did nothing except ask for a divorce.’
The code to the front door appeared to have been changed, and while the garage door opened, she was still unable to access the inside of the home.
She even attempted to enter through two windows (one of them being Jackson’s), but those efforts proved unsuccessful as well.
‘I did say at 6AM that I’d be here… I let them know but I didn’t hear back,’ she said.
In a statement about Kelley’s visit with People, police said ‘it appeared that the locks on the house had been changed.’
Officials said that Kelley ‘made some phone calls to family, had some conversations with family [but] still wasn’t able to gain access into the house and ultimately left.’
‘We didn’t have any contact with anyone [who might have been at the residence]. But we were never inside either,’ a spokesperson said. ‘We wouldn’t know definitively, but we have no reason to believe that there was anyone there.’
They added of Kelley, whose ex did have a temporary restraining order against her that has since been dropped: ‘The complainant did mention that there was a court order in place. As a standard procedure in these types of cases, our deputy did search for any types of orders that would bar or prohibit the complainant from being at the residence, and they were unable to locate any existing orders.’
Last month on June 10, it was revealed that the Party Of Five actor, 57, had filed for divorce from Kelley after 21 years of marriage and welcoming three children together.
However only days later, Kelley was detained by police, which had been accidentally caught on camera, and taken to a Utah hospital for a mental health evaluation. She later claimed that she was placed under an involuntary mental health hold ‘again’ by police earlier this month.
On June 25, Wolf requested for a temporary restraining order against the mom-of-three which he was granted.
But in a major turn of events, the TRO was dropped after it was dissolved by a Utah judge due to an agreement Scott and Kelley reached, according to court documents obtained by People.
The agreement was made earlier this week month – and contains a number of terms revolving around visitation, communication as well as finances.
Wolf has also been granted sole custody of their three kids: Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11.
Per the agreement that had been reached, Kelley will be allowed to have ‘liberal’ supervised time with her children.
This includes supervised time with her kids in person that has been worked out ahead of time by counsel. She is also allowed to have either three phone or video calls with her children – also supervised.
If any of her kids reach out to her first, Kelley has been given permission to also respond.

Last month on June 10, it was revealed that the Party Of Five actor, 57, had filed for divorce from Kelley after 21 years of marriage and welcoming three children together; pictured 2016
Both Scott and Kelley cannot discuss certain topics in front of their children, including adult issues, divorce and their kids’ relationship with either parent.
The estranged couple also are not permitted to ask their kids what goes on at the other parent’s place of residence.
A gag order has also been put in place for both parties which prohibits either Scott or Kelley from posting and commenting about each other on social media.
They also cannot talk about their children, divorce or marriage, and any third party is further prohibited from making posts/comments regarding the above topics.
The end goal over a certain period time would be for Kelley to return to having unsupervised time with her three children.
On June 25, Wolf requested for a TRO which was granted.
At the time, Judge Richard Mrazi said that Kelley, ‘has been engaged in an escalating pattern of behavior that poses a substantial threat of immediate and irreparable harm to the party’s minor children,’ per Today.
The judge also said that Scott’s estranged wife has made ‘threats to remove the party’s minor children from the country.’
The actor will remain at their Park City, Utah residence with their children – while Kelley will be allowed to only enter the property during supervised time with her kids.
Scott will also have full control of marital funds, with Kelley receiving $10,000 each month to cover living costs. The star will also cover her other monthly bills such as car and credit card payments, as well as some attorney fees.

Wolf has also been granted sole custody of their three kids: Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11 (pictured in 2024)
It all comes after Kelley claimed she was placed under an involuntary mental health hold ‘again’ by police – who she alleges abused her in custody.
Kelley took to Instagram earlier this month to level curious claims against the Summit County Police Department – alleging she had been ‘thrown down the stairs’ by cops while on a seven day ‘involuntary hold’ – after being ‘taken’ from Sundance.
However, Summit County Police Department confirmed to Dailymail.com they were not involved in any response to Sundance Resort on July 6 – as Sundance is not located in Summit County.
Sharing a photo of her bruised arm, Kelley alleged: ‘I was held for 7 days and they tried to keep me for 90. I will not be quiet anymore. I cannot be quiet anymore.’
She claimed of her injuries: ‘This is from the police. I will get myself safe but I’m asking for help. Thrown down stairs. Broke my wrist, Contusions on my head. I’m bruised everywhere and I literally was released last night. This is the SECOND time.
‘Summit county police took me from Sundance on July 6. I was in a hot tub. Placed me on an involuntary hold at Summit county Behavioral health. The truth must be told.’
A further post saw Kelley say: ‘I love my kids. I’m not crazy. I need help. And I want my kids back. That’s all for now.’
A Summit County Police Department spokesman said in a statement they are ‘aware of several photographs and social media posts circulating that inaccurately claim “Summit County Police” responded to an incident at Sundance (Resort) on July 6, including allegations of a confrontation involving Summit County law enforcement.
‘Sundance Resort is not located within Summit County, and therefore, no law enforcement agency from Summit County, including the Summit County Sheriff’s Office , would be involved in incidents occurring there.
‘I can confirm that the Summit County Sheriff’s Office was not involved in any response to Sundance on July 6.’