The former reality star Kelley Wolf was arrested Tuesday night at her home in Summit County, Utah, in the midst of her controversial divorce of actor Scott Wolf.

The “The Real World: New Orleans” star of MTV was arrested under suspicion of electronic communication harassment and electronic dissemination of personal identification information, People reported. She is currently being held in the Summit County prison, although formal charges have not yet been submitted and it is not clear if she has obtained a legal advisor.

On Tuesday night, Kelley Wolf shared a series of cryptic Instagram stories publications in which she faced her separate husband and alluded to her children Jackson, 16; Miller, 12; And Lucy, 11. It is not clear if these messages are related to their arrest.

“Scott: Send the children now! No more games. This is war,” he wrote in one, reported page six of the New York Post. “Last chance and then I go to the press.”

Later, he said: “The police are here to arrest myself. I have no idea why … I’m not suicide. I’m not a danger to anyone. I haven’t done anything.”

Neither the Summit County Sheriff’s office nor a Scott Wolf representative immediately responded to News’s request for comments.

Kelley Wolf and Scott Wolf jointly announced their separation in June after 21 years of marriage.
Kelley Wolf and Scott Wolf jointly announced their separation in June after 21 years of marriage.

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Kelley Wolf’s arrest took place hours after a Utah judge confirmed a previous decision that granted his ex, better known for his interpretation of Bailey Salinger in the series of teenage dramas “Party of Five”, temporary custody of his children.

In June, the couple jointly announced their division after 21 years of marriage.

“This has been a long and quiet trip for me, rooted in the hope, patience and care of our children,” Kelley Wolf wrote on Instagram at that time. “While I will not speak publicly about the details, I feel peace knowing that I have done my best to walk this path with integrity and compassion.”

Five months before separation, Scott Wolf had seemed to hint the marital fight in an interview with Us Weekly.

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“The last years have presented life in a way that we had not experienced before,” he told The Outlet at that time. “These are not problems of life and death, but of rethinking problems, things they have, a type of challenges and see our family go through things that have presented challenges … to find our path so that the way I see happiness has changed.”