After Years on the Run, Wynonna Judd's Daughter Finds a Home, and God, in Virginia
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA, JUL 29 – Kelley Judd overcame addiction and legal troubles with support from a Charlottesville church community and is now sober, baptized, and pursuing a new life, officials said.
- Nearly 550 miles from Nashville, Tennessee, Grace Kelley has found sobriety, community, faith and hope in Charlottesville, Virginia, and said `I'm thankful that we serve a forgiving god`.
- Earlier this month, Kelley said she is now sober and has no mention of charges or custody details in the source.
- Ground Zero Church of the Nazarene announced that Kelley accepted a plea deal, reducing charges and receiving a sentence of time served after six weeks, which David Heilberg said proved crucial.
- In Charlottesville, Kelley spends her days walking in nature, swimming and visiting her boyfriend, saying `I'm thankful that we serve a forgiving god`, after telling The Daily Progress she is now completely sober.
- Expressing gratitude, Kelley told The Daily Progress she is thankful to a forgiving God, after decades searching for home and finally feeling at peace.
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After years on the run, Wynonna Judd's daughter finds a home, and God, in Virginia
Grace Kelley, the long-suffering daughter of country music legend Wynonna Judd, came to Charlottesville, Virginia, a broken woman. The city and its people have made her whole.
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