Just for the Judds
NAOMI Judd’s death records will be kept private due to the “graphic” way in which she died, a judge ruled. The late singer’s husband, Larry Strickland, and her two famed daughters, Wynonna (above) and Ashley Judd, filed a request in Williamson County, Tenn., on Monday to keep any investigation records into her suicide private as they may cause “emotional distress, pain and mental anguish” if released, per court documents obtained by NBC. Naomi — who battled depression and mental illness for years — died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound April 30. The filing said the records would “cause the entire family pain for years.”