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Wynonna Judd's daughter charged with soliciting prostitution after stripping down on highway intersection

Country singer Wynonna Judd's 27-year-old daughter has been formally charged with soliciting prostitution, indecent exposure and obstructing governmental operations.

One week after Wynonna Judd’s daughter, Grace Kelley, was arrested for indecent exposure, the 27-year-old has been formally charged with soliciting prostitution, indecent exposure and obstructing governmental operations, according to the Elmore County Sheriff’s Office.

A bond has been set for $2,000. 

Kelley was booked into the Elmore County Jail in Alabama on Friday, April 5, at 5 p.m., Fox News Digital confirmed at the time. 

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Charging documents allege Kelley exposed her breasts and lower body at a busy intersection of Interstate 65 and Highway 14, according to Al.com.

"When officers tried to arrest her, she would not identify herself and sat down on the roadside, refusing to comply with police," the outlet reported.

In addition to the indecent exposure charge, Kelley was also booked on obstructing governmental operations charges by the Millbrook Police Department.

Representatives for Judd did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. 

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In 2017, Kelley pleaded guilty to manufacturing, delivery, sale and possession of methamphetamine. She was later sentenced to jail after leaving a court-ordered drug recovery program and violating her probation. 

She began her eight-year sentence in 2017, but was released 6 years early and put on parole. 

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In 2015, she was arrested at a Walgreens in Nashville, Tenn., after police caught Kelley and another man, Richard Wilcutt, in a car with an improperly installed license plate in the parking lot of the drugstore. During their questioning, police found pseudoephedrine and a receipt for Coleman fuel in a bag that had been thrown outside their vehicle, the Daily Mail reported at the time.

As the items are ingredients typically used to produce methamphetamine, both Wilcutt and Kelley were arrested on charges of meth manufacture promotion.

In an exclusive interview on Fox Nation's "The Pursuit! With John Rich" following Kelley's early release 2019, Judd said, "I've got one on patrol, and I've got one on parole."

"I'm no different than anyone else. I've got kids who have made great successful choices. I have just as much to say about the testimony – emphasis on the word 'test' – of both my children saying, 'Wow, that didn't work.'"

Fox News Digital's Tracy Wright contributed to this report.

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