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Riley Keough retains full control • 33%
Naussany Investments gains some control • 33%
Other outcomes (third-party intervention, etc.) • 34%
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Riley Keough Sues to Block Fraudulent Graceland Foreclosure Auction in Memphis
May 21, 2024, 03:58 PM
Elvis Presley's historic Graceland estate in Memphis, Tennessee, is facing a foreclosure auction scheduled for Thursday. However, his granddaughter, Riley Keough, has filed a lawsuit to block the sale, alleging that the foreclosure notice is based on fraudulent documents. Keough, who inherited control of the estate after her mother Lisa Marie Presley's passing last year, claims that the company behind the foreclosure, Naussany Investments & Private Lending LLC, is not a legitimate entity and that her mother never borrowed money from them. The lawsuit also alleges that the documents presented by the company are forgeries. Naussany Investments claims Lisa Marie Presley used Graceland as collateral for a $3.8 million loan. A Memphis judge has temporarily blocked the sale, granting Keough a restraining order against the auction.
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Owned by Riley Keough • 33%
Sold to a third party • 33%
Converted into a public museum or trust • 34%
Estate retains ownership • 33%
Property auctioned • 33%
Settled out of court • 34%
Management unchanged • 33%
New management appointed • 33%
Management outsourced • 34%
Court rules in favor of Riley Keough • 50%
Court rules against Riley Keough • 50%
Company profits increase • 25%
Company suffers financial losses • 25%
Company remains financially stable • 25%
Company files for bankruptcy • 25%
Significant public support actions occur • 50%
No significant public support actions occur • 50%
Brad Pitt retains full control • 25%
Angelina Jolie gains full control • 25%
Joint agreement reached • 25%
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Solely owned by Jolie • 25%
Solely owned by Pitt • 25%
Jointly owned • 25%
Sold to a third party • 25%
Live Nation-Ticketmaster Merger Dismantled • 33%
Partial Restrictions Imposed • 33%
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Increase in visitors • 50%
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Court rules in favor of Riley Keough • 50%
Court rules in favor of Naussany Investments • 50%
Public largely supports Naussany Investments • 50%
Public largely supports Riley Keough • 50%
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Significant financial loss • 33%
Financial gain (increased publicity) • 34%