Wynonna Judd Faces Another Setback: Grace Pauline Kelley, daughter of country music star Wynonna Judd, is once again in legal trouble following several incidents this year. Kelley, 28, was arrested on August 3 in Georgia for multiple offenses. Offences such as driving with a suspended license, attempting to flee from law enforcement, and violations related to helmet and eye protection while riding a motorcycle. This is just the latest in a series of legal challenges Kelley has faced, including earlier charges related to soliciting prostitution.
Wynonna Judd Faces Another Setback
Kelley’s situation worsened when she failed to appear at a scheduled court hearing on September 11, 2024. As a result, a warrant for her arrest was issued. The legal proceedings have been delayed, and Kelley is expected to return to court in January 2025. At that time, her fate could be decided.
Uncertainty Around Warrant Status
As of October 11, the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office has not confirmed if the arrest warrant is still active. A representative from the Carroll County Court mentioned that the bench warrant has not yet been returned. This leaves Kelley’s current legal status unclear. Court documents reveal that Kelley’s absence from court prompted a request for her bond to be forfeited and a bench warrant to be issued for her arrest.
Grace Kelley’s Ongoing Legal Struggles
Grace’s legal troubles have escalated this year, adding to her history of encounters with law enforcement. With unresolved charges and her next court date set for January 2025, the outcome of her legal battle remains uncertain. The impact of these issues has weighed heavily on her mother, Wynonna Judd. Meanwhile, Grace continues to face serious consequences for her actions.