Elvis fans rejoice! Riley Keough steps in to save Graceland from auction. Find out how the iconic estate was rescued in this thrilling legal showdown!
Elvis Presley's legendary Graceland estate faced a dramatic turn of events as a foreclosure sale was looming. However, the iconic property was saved from being auctioned off thanks to the courageous legal battle fought by Riley Keough, the actor and granddaughter of Elvis Presley. Keough's lawsuit halted the sale, preventing the loss of this iconic piece of music history.
The news of Lisa Marie Presley's alleged forged signature on loan documents added a shocking twist to the tale. The attempt to force the sale was met with resistance, leading to a series of legal maneuvers and investigations. Despite the murky circumstances surrounding the sale, Graceland was ultimately spared from being handed over to new owners.
Tennessee residents and Elvis aficionados breathed a collective sigh of relief as it was announced that Graceland would not be hitting the auction block. The estate's legacy and historical significance remain intact, thanks to the efforts of those who fought to preserve its heritage.
In the aftermath of the legal battle, it was revealed that the Tennessee Attorney General, Jonathan Skrmetti, was looking into the attempted foreclosure of Graceland. The investigation shed light on the complex financial dealings and potential fraud surrounding the estate, raising questions about the authenticity of the loan documents and the motives behind the sale. This chapter in Graceland's history serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of the King of Rock 'n' Roll and the ongoing efforts to protect his cherished estate.
A judge has called off the auction of Elvis Presley's Graceland estate. The property was set to be foreclosed, but Riley Keough is fighting the sale.
Lisa Marie Presley died last year. Her daughter Riley Keough, the actor, said her mother's signature was forged on alleged loan documents.
The sale of Graceland has been blocked after Riley Keough, the actor and granddaughter of Elvis Presley, filed a lawsuit.
Elvis Presley's home of Graceland will not be hitting the auction block on Thursday after all.
Elvis Presley's Graceland estate was saved from foreclosure after a lending company's lawsuit was dropped once Riley Keough sued for fraud.
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ELVIS Presley's much-loved Graceland home has been saved from foreclosure and will remain in the family after an 11th-hour legal win for his granddaug.