A WOMAN has been arrested after she allegedly orchestrated a dubious foreclosure threat against Elvis Presley’s beloved Graceland mansion in an attempt to defraud the rock icon’s family.
Con artist Lisa Jeanine Findley caused a widespread panic within the Presley family in May when she filed the bogus sale claiming Lisa Marie, Elvis’ only child, had pleaded to unload the home as collateral to pay off millions in an unpaid loan.
In the fraudulent sale, Graceland was set to go up for sale under the suspicion that Lisa Marie, who died in January 2023 at age 54, failed to repay a $3.8 million loan she’d secured from Naussany Investments in 2018.
Lisa Marie used the Graceland estate as collateral, according to the dubious document.
When news of the foreclosure hit, the Presley family quickly filed a lawsuit to block the sale allegedly approved by a court.
At the time, Lisa Marie’s daughter, Riley Keough, said the company behind the foreclosure had no right to it, arguing the loan was fake and not executed by her mother.
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Keough underscored how the signatures on the deed were forged.
A Tennessee court eventually ruled to halt the sale and launched an investigation into the matter after questions were raised about both the signature and the authenticity of the deed.
Findley, a Missouri resident, went by six aliases, Lisa Holden, Gregory Naussany, Kurt Naussany, Lisa Jeanine Sullins, and Carolyn Williams, prosecutors said.
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