Ashley Judd accuses Wynonna Judd of spying on her

By Tribute on December 17, 2013 | 1 Comment


Ashley Judd is accusing her half-sister, country singer Wynonna Judd,  of putting a tracking device on her car to spy on her. ABC News obtained a police report filed in November by Ashley, which states that a mechanic found a wireless GPS tracking device on her Mini Cooper. It also claims there is a feud among the Judds, and the device was placed to track Ashley’s whereabouts.The Olympus Has Fallen actress reportedly “believes the device was placed there by Wynonna,” or she “had someone else place the device on her vehicle.” The documents say the tracking device was traced to a private investigator working for Wynonna. The investigator allegedly gave the device to the 49-year-old singer and then gave it to her ex-husband, Arch Kelly, who is believed to have “placed the device on the car.” Kelley denies any involvement in the siblings’ dispute. Earlier this year, Wynonna spoke fondly of her sister, despite their sometimes rocky relationship, telling Us Weekly, “I don’t agree with anything she says half the time. We’re so different. But I love my sister.”

The younger Judd revealed her personal struggles with her family in her 2011 memoir, All That Is Bitter and Sweet, stating she suffered from depression and loneliness throughout her adolescence, as her musician mother Naomi Judd and sister Wynonna toured together, and because she was a victim of sexual abuse. Representatives for Ashley and Wynonna have not yet commented. ~ Jennifer Yoo



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  1. Janelle • December 18, 2013 @ 12:43 PM

    Weird family.


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