Lawyers for actress Riley Keough, the granddaughter of Elvis Presley, have sued to stop what they say is a fraudulent scheme to sell Graceland, the family’s cherished former home in Memphis, Tennessee.
Court papers that Keough’s lawyers filed this month claim that a company planning to auction off Graceland is fraudulently claiming that her mother – Elvis’ daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, who died in 2023 – had borrowed money and put Graceland up as collateral.The papers say that the company, Naussany Investments & Private Lending LLC, “appears to be a false entity” and that the documents it presented about the loan were also fake. “There is no foreclosure sale,” Elvis Presley Enterprises, which operates Graceland, said.
Court papers that Keough’s lawyers filed this month claim that a company planning to auction off Graceland is fraudulently claiming that her mother – Elvis’ daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, who died in 2023 – had borrowed money and put Graceland up as collateral.The papers say that the company, Naussany Investments & Private Lending LLC, “appears to be a false entity” and that the documents it presented about the loan were also fake. “There is no foreclosure sale,” Elvis Presley Enterprises, which operates Graceland, said.