Riley Keough Fights to Save Graceland from Fraudulent Foreclosure by Naussany Investments
May 21, 2024
Riley Keough, granddaughter of Elvis Presley, has taken legal action to stop a fraudulent foreclosure sale of Graceland.
Naussany Investments is accused of using fake documents to claim ownership of the property.
The company alleged a $3.8 million loan taken out by Lisa Marie Presley, but Keough's lawyers argue these documents are forged.
Elvis Presley Enterprises secured a temporary restraining order to halt the sale.
A hearing is scheduled at Chancery Court in Shelby County, Tennessee.
Defendant Kurt Naussany claimed he left the company in 2015.
Priscilla Presley has publicly denounced the situation as a scam on social media.
Graceland, a valued and popular tourist attraction, has been central to the Presley legacy since Elvis purchased it in 1957.
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The Guardian • May 21, 2024
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NBC News • May 21, 2024
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CNN • May 21, 2024
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