Identity Theft Scheme Targeting Lisa Marie Presley's Estate

An identity thief claimed to have a network that preyed on the dead, unsuspecting, and elderly, focusing on stealing personal information. The group targeted the estate of Lisa Marie Presley, attempting to foreclose on Graceland. However, their legitimacy has been questioned, with forged documents and fake entities involved.

Elvis Presley's Graceland Ownership Dispute

Chancellor JoeDae L. Jenkins halted a scheduled auction of Elvis Presley's Graceland estate after a lawsuit claimed Lisa Marie Presley's signature was forged on a loan. The company accused of attempting to snatch the property through fraud remains a mystery, with unclear ownership of Naussany Investments & Private Lending. Graceland's ownership remains with Elvis Presley Enterprises Inc. for now.

Graceland Foreclosure Sale

A judge halted a foreclosure sale of Graceland in Memphis after the Presley estate argued that the company attempting to auction it is using fake documents. The company has agreed to drop its claim. Graceland will continue to operate as a tourist attraction.

Legal Battle Over Graceland Ownership

A mystery lender attempted to take control of Graceland from Elvis Presley's granddaughter, Riley Keough, claiming her late mother, Lisa Marie Presley, owed $3.8 million. The lender, Gregory Nassauny, has decided to give up the fight after a court blocked his bid, citing complications involving multiple states. Keough's lawyer raised concerns about the authenticity of the loan documents, alleging forgery. Graceland, a famous Memphis mansion, was set to be auctioned off but was temporarily blocked from sale by a court order.

Elvis Presley's Graceland Estate Auction Dispute

Elvis Presley's granddaughter is fighting plans to auction off his Graceland estate in Memphis, claiming the foreclosure sale is based on fraudulent claims by a company. A judge issued a temporary injunction against the auction, highlighting the importance of Graceland to the community and the world.

Legal Battle Over Elvis Presley's Graceland Mansion

A Tennessee court halts the sale of Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion after his granddaughter claims documents are fraudulent. The property, now a museum, is the subject of a legal battle over a $3.8 million loan dispute.

Delay in Graceland Sale and Smartmatic Lawsuit Against Newsmax

A Tennessee judge delays the sale of Graceland amidst claims of fraud by Elvis' granddaughter Riley Keough. Smartmatic alleges that Newsmax destroyed evidence in a lawsuit over false claims about rigging the 2020 election. Several defamation cases are pending against news organizations over similar claims.