Grace Kelley is in trouble again.
Just a few months after a prostitution arrest in Millbrook, Alabama, Grace Kelley was arrested again in Georgia.
According to Page Six, Kelley was booked into Carroll County Jail last weekend on charged of fleeing or attempting to allude an officer, driving with a suspended/revoked license and using motorcycle equipment improperly, public records show.
She was released on $2,750 bond.
Back in April, Kelley was arrested and and sent to Elmore County jail for indecent exposure. She was also charged with obstructing governmental operations. Police say she “exposed her breasts and lower body” at the intersection of I-65 and Highway 14, and when confronted by officers, sat on the side of the road and refused to comply. They later added soliciting prostitution to the charges.
Millbrook police chief P.K. Johnson said that the charges were added after Kelley was allegedly on the side of the road holding a sign that read “A Ride For A Ride” while flashing her breasts and other private parts at passing vehicles.
According to Johnson:
“We responded to two calls involving her. In the first, she was observed in the area of businesses on Highway 14 near Murphy Oil by Walmart. She had a sign, displayed that said, ‘A Ride for a Ride’
And when she made contact with our officers, she argued with them about the legality of what she was doing. And that it was not illegal for her to offer herself in exchange for rides.”
The 28-year-old is the daughter of Wynonna and her first husband, Arch Kelley, and the granddaughter of the late Naomi Judd. Kelley has been in and out of prison on drug-related charges for several years.
She was arrested in 2016 for making, selling, and distributing methamphetamine. She was sentenced to 8 years in prison, however she plead guilty in exchange for a suspended sentence and court mandated rehab. She left treatment early and was then sent to prison in 2018. She was paroled and released in 2019, and then arrested again for violating parole in 2021.
She was arrested once more in May of 2023 for violating the terms of her parole, and subsequently released from Putnam County Jail five months later, in October 2023.
Blames Her Misfortune On Grandmother’s Death
Following her arrest in April, Grace spoke out, blaming her grandmother for all her legal issues. In a conversation from jail with the New York Post, Grace has revealed that she hasn’t spoken to her mom in a while, or anyone from her family, and thinks that she blocked her number.
“I think she’s blocked my number. My mom, she thinks I’m on drugs, right? She wants me to go to rehab. But when I came to jail, I took a drug test, and I passed it. I’m not on drugs.
My mom won’t listen to me, she won’t believe me. She thinks I’m out here doing crazy s***.”
I suppose the definition of “crazy s***” is pretty subjective, huh?
I mean, some would argue that having a rap sheet a mile long, in and out of prison over the past 5 years on drug charges, would qualify. One could also argue that being arrested for prostitution, with flashing people with a “ride for a ride” sign could fall under “crazy s***” as well.
But like I said, I suppose that’s pretty subjective…
She also thinks her grandmother’s suicide might be to blame for all of this bad luck:
“I don’t know if when my grandma shot herself she like cursed me.”
She went on to deny the allegations to the New York Post, saying that she was clothed when they picked her up and that she was mistreated by police. She says she was tied to a chair for days and not given food or water.
Wynonna Judd’s daughter thinks her mom blocked her number after getting slapped with prostitution charges: ‘She thinks I’m out here doing crazy s–t’ https://t.co/da87VeWOzb pic.twitter.com/7SR96QVF6B
— New York Post (@nypost) April 13, 2024





