Elvis Presley’s granddaughter Riley Keough is taking felony motion in opposition to an organization that marketed a people public sale for Presley’s famed property — alleging that the paperwork the corporate worn to justify the sale are forgeries.
Keough, now the landlord of the 13.8-acre Graceland property, filed a 61-page lawsuit terminating hour in opposition to Naussany Investments & Personal Lending over the tried people public sale of the historical trait, the place a number of of her society contributors are buried.
Elvis Presley at the disciplines of his Graceland property in 1957. Photograph via Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Photographs
The submitting main points that 8 months later Keough’s mom, Lisa Marie Presley, gave up the ghost in January 2023, Naussany got here ahead with paperwork claiming Lisa Marie had borrowed $3.8 million from them in 2018 and worn Graceland as collateral.
“These documents are forgeries,” Keough asserts within the submitting.
Riley Keough. Photograph via Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Keough identified that one of the most paperwork worn language that lost in impact two years later Presley supposedly signed it.
The notary indexed at the report additionally showed that she didn’t notarize the report or had ever met Presley, consistent with the submitting.
Keough additional alleges that “on information and belief,” Naussany isn’t an actual corporate however “appears to be a false entity.”
Kurt Naussany, named within the submitting as the individual performing on behalf of the corporate, informed NBC Information on Tuesday that he left the company in 2015 and will have to no longer be named within the felony report. In line with Keough’s submitting, any individual below the title of Kurt Naussany despatched her felony recommend more than one emails asking to bundle the claimed $3.8 million debt or possibility a sale of Graceland.
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The corporate has posted more than one people notices of the foreclosures sale this era and scheduled the public sale for Thursday morning, on the entrance of the Shelby County Courthouse in Memphis.
Next Keough’s request for a short lived restraining line, a Memphis pass judgement on iced over the scheduled public sale. An injunction listening to is scheduled for Wednesday.