Grace Kelley’s Legal Troubles Escalate: New Arrest in Georgia Follows April Charges
From Drug Convictions to Prostitution Charges: The Troubling History of Wynonna Judd’s Daughter
According to WHISKEY RIFF, Grace Kelley daughter of Wynonna Judd and granddaughter of the late Naomi Judd is once again in the spotlight due to legal troubles. Her most recent arrest came after a series of incidents starting in April when Kelley was charged with indecent exposure obstructing justice and soliciting prostitution in Millbrook, Alabama. During this arrest Kelley was seen holding a sign that read A Ride For A Ride while exposing herself to passing drivers. Her troubles didn’t stop there she was arrested again in Carroll County, Georgia. This time she faces charges of fleeing from police driving with a suspended license and improperly using motorcycle equipment. Kelley’s ongoing legal issues paint a troubling picture of her recent behavior.
At 28 years old Kelley has had a troubled history with the law largely revolving around drug-related offenses. In 2016 she was convicted for making and distributing methamphetamine which resulted in an eight-year prison sentence. However due to plea deals and rehab programs she served a shorter time. Despite being paroled and released in 2019 she has faced multiple parole violations and returns to prison. Her latest arrest has led to her being released on a $2,750 bond. The continuous cycle of legal issues underscores her ongoing struggle with the law.
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Grace Kelley Blames Grandmother’s Death for Legal Troubles, Claims Family Disbelief and Police Mistreatment
In a recent jail interview with the New York Post Kelley expressed her belief that her problems might be linked to her grandmother Naomi Judd’s death suggesting that she could be cursed. Kelley also mentioned her estranged relationship with her mother who she thinks has blocked her phone number and does not believe her claims of being drug-free. Kelley denied the accusations from her April arrest asserting that she was treated unfairly by the police and was mistreated while in custody. Her statements reveal the depth of her personal conflicts and ongoing struggles with her family and the law.