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Naomi Judd's family granted court order to keep death records private

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Naomi Judd’s family was granted a temporary court order on Tuesday to keep her death records sealed from the public record. In court documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Larry Strickland and Judd’s two daughters, Wynonna and Ashley, filed for injunctive relief in Williamson County, Tennessee.

According to the order, "Sheriff's deputies, per standard procedure" had conducted "an investigation into Mrs. Judd's death," which resulted in evidence being collected.

The order goes on to note that "records were created which include photographs, video recordings, audio recordings, and written reports." "Upon information and belief, some of these records contain Mrs.

Judd depicted in a graphic manner," it added. Naomi Judd's family, including daughters Ashley and Wynonna, were granted a court order on Tuesday to keep their mother's death records sealed from the public. (Evan Agostini) The court documents stated that Judd's family would "suffer irreparable harm in the form of emotional distress, pain and mental anguish should these records be released." The order continued: "The release of these records would continue to cause the entire family pain for years to come." The temporary order was granted on Tuesday and an evidentiary hearing is scheduled for Sept.

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