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Wynonna Judd's troubled daughter Grace Pauline Kelley, 27, is arrested for indecent exposure after flashing her breasts and 'lower body' on Alabama highway

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  • Wynonna Judd's troubled daughter has been jailed on indecent exposure charges
  • Grace Pauline Kelley, 27, flashed her breasts and 'lower body' on a busy highway in Alabama
  • She refused to comply with arresting officers 

By Martha Williams For Dailymail.Com

Published: 16:25 BST, 9 April 2024 | Updated: 16:56 BST, 9 April 2024

Wynonna Judd's troubled daughter has been busted for exposing her breasts and 'lower body' on a busy highway in Alabama

Grace Pauline Kelley, 27, is being held in the Elmore County Jail in Wetumpka, Alabama, and has been charged with indecent exposure and obstructing government operations and was booked on April 5.

Both of the crimes that the country singer's daughter has been charged with are misdemeanors. 

Documents show that Kelley exposed her breasts and lower body at the intersection of Interstate 65 and Highway 14, according AL.com

Kelley refused to identify herself when officers tried to arrest her and sat down on the roadside, refusing to comply.

Her bond was set at $1,000 and her first court date is set for April 11. 

Grace Pauline Kelley, 27, has been busted for exposing her breasts and 'lower body' on a busy highway in Alabama

Kelley is the daughter of country singer Wynonna Judd, 59 (pictured)

This isn't Kelley's first run-in with the law, she has a history of drug-related problems and has previously served time behind bars.

The 27-year-old was sentenced to eight years in 2017 for violating probation after leaving a recovery program. 

She was released released six years early from prison back in 2019.

The daughter of Wynonna and the singer's first husband Arch Kelley, Kelley had been in and out of jail for more than two years in Tennessee and Alabama on drug-related charges at the time. 

Kelly is a mother to a one-year-old daughter, Kaliyah.

When Judd announced the birth of her granddaughter, she cowed to be 'a healthier grandparent' and 'break the cycle of addiction & family dysfunction.'

The troubled young woman's legal saga stems from a December 18, 2015 arrest at a Walgreens in Nashville, Tennessee.

Police noticed a car with two occupants that had been parked there for a lengthy amount of time.

Noticing the car had an improperly installed license plate dangling from a single screw, the detectives approached the car and found Kelley in the driver's seat and a man, Richard Wilcutt, in the passenger seat, according to arrest affidavits. 

During the questioning, a concerned citizen handed the cops a bag they'd seen someone throw from the car's passenger side, which contained a torn up box of pseudo-ephedrine and a receipt for Coleman fuel.

This isn't Kelley's first run-in with the law, she has a history of drug-related problems and has previously served time behind bars

Kelley is the daughter of Judd and her first husband Arch Kelley

Recognizing these as ingredients used in making meth, detectives ran the pair's names through a national database and found they'd made a pattern of psuedo-ephedrine purchases consistent with cooking meth.

Using security camera footage, they found that Kelley had purchased the pseudo-ephedrine, which they found in Wilcutt's possession when he was searched.

Both were arrested and charged with promotion of meth manufacture, but Kelley later pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of possessing meth. 

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