Ashley Judd claimed she felt "cornered" and "powerless" as police arrived and began investigating Naomi Judd's suicide on April 30.
Ashley, 54, called out law enforcement for the way her mother's death was handled in the immediate aftermath in an op-ed for The New York Times published Wednesday.
The actress revealed she found her mother on that day and held Naomi's "laboring body" before police arrived. Naomi admitted she spoke to police at the time because "many of us are socially conditioned to cooperate with law enforcement." Ashley Judd called out law enforcement for the way they handled the investigation of Naomi Judd's suicide in a recent op-ed. ("Good Morning America" / Getty Images) "I gushed answers to the many probing questions directed at me in the fourinterviews the police insisted I do on the very day my mother died — questions I would never have answered on any other day and questions about which I never thought to ask my own questions, including: Is your body camera on?
Am I being audio recorded again? Where and how will what I am sharing be stored, used and made available to the public?" she wrote.
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