The sad history of the Judd family

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Wynonna Judd’s daughter got into meth

Wynonna Judd was arrested for a DUI in 2003, and more than a decade later, her daughter fell into the same time-honored family tradition of being cuffed. According to Radar Online, Grace Pauline Kelley was arrested in 2015 in a Walgreens parking lot in Nashville, Tenn. for “promotion of meth manufacture” after an eyewitness found a bag Kelley threw out of the passenger’s side of her car and handed it over to police.

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This bag allegedly contained “a torn up box of pseudoephedrine, and a receipt showing a purchase of Coleman fuel,” both of which are used to make methamphetamine.

In 2016, Kelley pleaded guilty and was able to reduce her felony charge to the misdemeanor charge of meth possession. According to Radar Online, she was arrested later that year for being a “fugitive from justice,” her probation was revoked, and her case was transferred to drug court. That’s where she pleaded guilty to “meth manufacture, delivery, sale and possession with intent” and “evading arrest,” which landed her some jail time, an extended probation, and 180 days of court-ordered rehab.

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Kelley ended up leaving rehab early, which didn’t bode well for the country star’s daughter. She was ultimately sentenced to eight years in prison but, according to People, was released in 2019, a whopping six years early.


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