Success for Keough
Judge stops Graceland foreclosure sale
A judge in the US state of Tennessee has temporarily halted the forced sale of rock 'n' roll legend Elvis Presley's family estate Graceland.
The auction of the estate following the death of Presley's daughter Lisa Marie had been scheduled for Thursday. However, Judge JoeDae Jenkins halted the auction at a live broadcast hearing on Wednesday on the grounds that the underlying documents needed to be checked for authenticity.
Keough achieved first success
He thus granted a request by Presley's granddaughter, the actress Riley Keough, who wants to prevent the sale of the sprawling estate in Memphis with a lawsuit.
The company Naussany Investments & Private Lending claims that Keough's mother, the late Lisa Marie Presley, used the estate as collateral for a loan of 3.5 million dollars (around 3.2 million euros).
Forged documents?
According to Keough, however, her late mother did not issue any documents for Graceland to the company. These were forged, according to the lawsuit.
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