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Wynonna Judd’s Troubled Daughter’s Mugshot For Breaking Drug Probation Arrest Exposed

Jan. 4 2019, Updated 10:16 a.m. ET

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Wynonna Judd’s wild child posed for yet another mugshot. RadarOnline.com has exclusively obtained Grace Pauline Kelley’s latest mugshot after she was arrested for breaking her drug probation.

As RadarOnline.com reported, Kelley, 21, was sentenced to eight years at West Tennessee State Penitentiary for breaking probation.

A spokesperson for Williamson County previously told RadarOnline.com, “Her probation was revoked on February 9, 2018. She was sentenced to serve eight years. The meth manufacture, delivery, sale and possession with intent charges run concurrent with charges at Maury County.” The Maury County charges are manufacturing and delivering meth.

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The daughter of Judd and Arch Kelley absconded from the 21st recovery court program on November 19, 2017.

“The defendant was terminated from the recovery court program on November 21, 2017,” the clerk said. “A warrant for probation violation was issued on November 22, 2017 and served on December 16, 2017.

In the mugshot obtained from the Williamson County Sheriff's Office, Kelley appears disheveled as she stares at the camera.

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She is eligible for parole on February 4, 2019. Although her release date is August 10, 2025, she is expected to complete only 30 percent of her sentence.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the wild child pled guilty to meth manufacture, delivery, sale and possession with intent on May 26, 2017 in Williamson County Court. A Tennessee judge ordered her to pay $3,092.50 in fines.

In addition, she was charged with manufacturing and delivering meth in Maury County. She pled guilty to the lesser charge of possession of meth.

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She was sentenced to 11 months and 29 days in jail, which was suspended. The sentence was to be served on probation after completing 30 days behind bars on March 7, 2017.

She also pled guilty to evading arrest and was sentenced to four years in jail. The jail time was suspended and was to be served on probation. A condition of her probation was to serve 180 days at an in-house rehab.

Kelley was released from Williamson County Detention Center on June 16, 2017. She was expected to continue her sentence at a court-ordered program before she broke her probation.

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The trouble for Kelley started in 2011 when she disappeared for days during a flight layover while returning home from boarding school.

A source told RadarOnline.com that went to “behavioral camp” for six months in December 2012.

Kelley’s actress aunt, Ashley Judd, obtained temporary custody of her in 2013 when she accused her mother of popping pills and being abusive. The singer denied the allegations.

Then on December 18, 2015, she was arrested at a Nashville Walgreen’s store.

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“Detectives noticed the vehicle was sitting at the location for an extended period of time,” Kelley’s arrest affidavit read. She “was observed exiting the vehicle and entering the store.”

Cops pulled her over because her license plate was “improperly secured” and “held on by one screw.” An eyewitness found a plastic bag that was thrown from the passenger side of the vehicle and handed it over to detectives. Inside the bag was a torn up box of pseudoephedrine and a receipt showing a purchase of Coleman fuel. The items are used for manufacturing meth.

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She was arrested and charged with promotion of meth manufacture, which is a felony. She pled guilty to possession of meth, which is a lesser charge, on May 2016.

The troubled continued on November 13, 2016. She was arrested in Alabama for being a “fugitive from justice.” Her probation was revoked on November 29, 2016. Her case was transferred to drug court.

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