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Riley Keough Fights to Block Graceland Foreclosure Auction in Memphis
May 21, 2024, 11:41 AM
Elvis Presley's historic home, Graceland, is set to be sold at a foreclosure auction this week in Memphis, Tennessee. However, his granddaughter, Riley Keough, is attempting to block the sale, alleging that the foreclosure is based on fraudulent claims. Keough, who inherited the estate after her mother Lisa Marie Presley's passing last year, has filed a lawsuit to stop the auction. She contends that the company behind the sale is illegitimate and has no rights to the property. The company claims that Lisa Marie Presley borrowed millions of dollars and used Graceland as security for the loan. The court-approved sale is scheduled for Thursday.
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