Riley Keough Attempts to Save Graceland From Being Sold
Riley Keough Attempts to Save Graceland From Being Sold

Riley Keough Attempts to Save Graceland , From Being Sold.

Keough, the granddaughter of Elvis Presley, has filed a legal complaint against Naussany Investments & Private Lending, 'The Guardian' reports.

The complaint alleges that the private investment firm is attempting a "non-judicial" sale of Graceland.

In Sept.

2023, the firm filed a lawsuit against the estate of Keough's mother, Lisa Marie Presley.

Lisa Marie, who died in January of that year, allegedly owed the firm $3.8 million and used Graceland as collateral.

However, Keough says that Naussany's claims are "fraudulent." .

Lisa Marie Presley never borrowed money from Naussany Investments and never gave a deed of trust to Naussany Investments, Riley Keough, via complaint.

Keough goes on to say that the documents "purporting to evidence such a loan … are forgeries.".

A public notice was posted on May 19 indicating that Graceland will be auctioned in Memphis on May 23.

A public notice was posted on May 19 indicating that Graceland will be auctioned in Memphis on May 23.

Keough's complaint prompted a judge to file a temporary restraining order.

A hearing will take place on May 22