Ashley Judd: Wynonna Judd Spied On Me
Ashley Judd is pointing to her half-sister Wynonna Judd after finding a tracking device attached to her vehicle, according to reports this week.
The Judd sisters are four years apart and share the same mother; Naomi Judd.
Ashley, 45, filed a report accusing her sister of spying on her by using a wireless tracking device placed on her Mini Cooper, according to ABC News. The device was discovered by a mechanic in Tennessee last month.
Furthermore, the documents indicate that the actress "believed Wynonna had placed or had someone else place the device on her vehicle."
The Mini Cooper in question was being driven by an unnamed female at the time that the tracker was discovered. The report filed by Ashley proved she "had custody" of the driver, according to ABC News.
By tracing the GPS, authorities were able to track the device back to a private investigator who was "working for Wynonna Judd."
The police investigation also found that the P.I. had given the GPS to Wynonna, 49, who then gave it to her ex-husband, Arch Kelley, who allegedly "placed the device on the car."
Nevertheless, Kelley denied the accusation found in the "ongoing custody dispute" between the siblings, and today, the case the case is considered "inactive."
In fact, all parties refuse to comment on the report obtained by ABC News.
Meanwhile, the Judds are no stranger to family drama. In 2011, Ashley Judd released a memoir "All That is Bitter and Sweet" which revealed that she had struggled with depression as well as being the victim of incest and abuse when she was an adolescent.
Despite their rock family history, the Judd sisters have both recently gushed about their current relationship.
"I love my sister and every time she walks in the room, I light up," Ashley said to ABC News last year. "There's just nothing like a big sister."
For her part, Wynonna said, "I don't agree with anything [Ashley] says half the time," according to Us Weekly. "We're so different. But I love my sister."