Grace Kelley, the daughter of country music star Wynonna Judd, has been formally charged with soliciting prostitution, indecent exposure, and obstructing governmental operations in Elmore County, Alabama. The charges stem from an incident where Kelley allegedly exposed her breasts and lower body at a busy intersection of Interstate 65 and Highway 14. She was booked into the Elmore County Jail on April 5 and a bond of $2,000 has been set.
According to reports, when officers attempted to arrest Kelley, she refused to identify herself and sat down on the roadside, obstructing police efforts. In addition to the indecent exposure charge, she also faces charges of obstructing governmental operations by the Millbrook Police Department.
This is not the first brush with the law for Kelley. In 2017, she pleaded guilty to drug-related charges and was sentenced to jail after violating probation. She began an eight-year sentence but was released early on parole. In 2015, she was arrested for methamphetamine-related charges in Nashville.
In an interview following Kelley's early release, Judd expressed her struggles as a parent, stating, 'I've got one on patrol, and I've got one on parole.' She emphasized the challenges of parenting and the impact of her children's choices on her life.
Representatives for Judd have not commented on the recent charges against Kelley. The case continues to unfold as legal proceedings move forward in Elmore County.