This may be the one case in the US where the NSA isn’t the one spying. Remember, it was Ashley who was thinking about running against Mitch McConnell. This could also be proof that we should encourage Hollywood actresses to run against Republicans whenever possible, thereby guaranteeing the re-election of said Republicans. Just sayin’ Seriously, all the women in that family are talented, but my goodness, they’ve got to get their act together, and it proves that having talent, money and opportunity doesn’t equal happiness or stability.

Via ABC.

Actress Ashley Judd has accused her half-sister, country music star Wynonna Judd, of trying to spy on her after a tracking device was found in her car.
A mechanic found a wireless GPS in a car owned by Ashley Judd, 45, according to a police report filed in the sisters’ home state of Tennessee last month.

The Mini Cooper, at the time, was being driven by an unnamed female. The police report, which was obtained by ABC News,states that Ashley Judd proved she “had custody” of the driver.

According to the police report, Judd told one detective that she “believed Wynonna Judd placed the device on the vehicle,” and told another officer that she “believed Wynonna had placed or had someone else place the device on her vehicle.”

Authorities traced the GPS back to a private investigator who was “working for Wynonna Judd,” according to the report.

Police documents say the private investigator gave the device to the “No One Else on Earth” singer, who, in turn, gave it to her ex-husband, Arch Kelley. The report states that Kelley, whose two-year marriage to Wynonna ended in 1998, then “placed the device on the car.” Kelley, who has a son and daughter, Grace and Elijah, with Wynonna, has since denied the allegation.
The police report states there is an “ongoing custody dispute” amongst the Judds and it was believed the device was “placed there in order to track their movement.”

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  1. Shifra says:

    Are they trying to imitate the Joan Fontaine-Olivia de Havilland feud?

  2. Rob_W says:

    I’m for mandatory tracking devices for all members of Congress.

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