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Kelley Wolf has been dropped by her divorce lawyer just days after her estranged husband, Scott Wolf, accused her of making “disturbing, false” allegations against him.
Kelley, who is no longer bound by an active restraining order that Scott was granted late last month, was dropped by her attorney, Farrah Spencer, on Monday as her divorce battle rages on.
A Utah judge said Spencer and her legal team is “permitted to withdraw as counsel of record for [Kelley] effective immediately, and are relieved of any and all future duties and responsibilities for [Kelley] in this case,” per Us Weekly.
“All further pleadings, motions, notices and other documents shall be served directly on [Kelley] at” her email address, the judge said.
Spencer’s withdrawal means that the 48-year-old currently has no legal team to represent her during the divorce saga.
It comes just days after the “Night Shift” star, 57, slammed his ex for making “disturbing, false” allegations against him.
“There are some significant challenges that are making our situation incredibly difficult and contentious, and it is tragic for all involved,” Scott told People last week.
“I was informed of some deeply disturbing and entirely false allegations that were made about me by my estranged wife.”
The “Nancy Drew” actor further claimed that Kelley had attempted to make several allegations against him, “such as psychological abuse, child abuse, child endangerment.”
What’s more, the actor claimed that his ex told him she did not believe the claims herself, but was determined to use them to her advantage in the “court of public opinion.”
In response, Kelley took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a screenshot of text messages she had sent to someone, seemingly Scott.
“I surrender to you… all I do is cry,” she wrote in one of the texts. “Wait. Fight. I cannot do one more minute. If you want me to, I’ll just move away? Or go check into a mental hospital? Take lithium. What do you want from me?!”
In a follow-up message, the author wrote, “Tell the world I am the monster you believe I am. Tell the judge I will do whatever you say. Tell Bart I will comply with his wishes if I can see my kids one more time and hug them.”
“I will move back in with my parents until you see I am fit to hug my kids. I hate you,” she concluded her text, shared with her 79,000 followers on the platform.
A judge ruled that Scott will maintain the exclusive use of his and Kelley’s family home, as well as control of their marital funds, according to the estranged couple’s strict new custody agreement.
However, he must cover household expenses and temporarily provide Kelley with $10K per month for living costs, as well as her car payments, minimum credit card payments and a portion of her attorney fees.
He was granted temporary sole physical custody of Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11, Kelley was granted “liberal” supervised visitation with the children.
Kelley was also permitted supervised parenting time as coordinated by counsel and three supervised video or phone calls per week with her three kids, per the July 15 agreement.
Plus, Kelley is allowed to respond should she and Scott’s children be the ones to initiate contact with her.
If she successfully adheres to the stipulations laid out in the agreement, Kelley will eventually be allowed unsupervised parenting time with the pair’s three children.
It comes as Kelley last month shared a bizarre video on social media in which she tried to force entry into her family home.
In an Instagram Live video Tuesday, Kelley filmed herself trying to gain access to the Park City, Utah, property with police present.
Moments after sharing the clip on social media, her 16-year-old son Jackson wrote in the comments section, “This is insane mom what are you doing.”