Presley, Tennessee and Memphis
A woman is facing 20 years in prison after plotting to auction off Elvis Presley ’s Graceland mansion and defraud his family – before a judge put a stop to the illicit sale. Lisa Jeanine Findley previously pleaded not guilty to the two-count indictment, which also includes a count of aggravated identity theft.
The woman tried to pressure Elvis Presley’s granddaughter, actress Riley Keough, to pay her millions or risk losing the family’s famous Memphis mansion.
A woman has admitted attempting to defraud Elvis Presley's family ... "All of Tennessee is glad that Graceland remains safely in the possession of Elvis's heir and that it will remain a celebrated Memphis landmark for generations to come."
New York Post on MSN13d
Scamming grandma admits to plot to defraud Elvis Presley’s family and sell Graceland estateA scamming grandma has pleaded guilty to a brazen scheme to defraud Elvis Presley’s ... world – just go to Memphis during Elvis Week and listen to all the different accents and languages of fans who make the pilgrimage,” Tennessee Attorney General ...
The Associated Press on MSN13d
Missouri woman pleads guilty to federal charge in plot to sell GracelandA Missouri woman has pleaded guilty to a federal charge accusing her of concocting a brazen plot to defraud Elvis Presley's family by trying to auction off his Graceland mansion and property before a judge halted the mysterious foreclosure sale.
On Tuesday, Feb. 25, Lisa Jeanine Findley — who allegedly goes by several other aliases — pleaded guilty in Memphis to a federal charge ... allegedly "wrote to representatives of Elvis Presley’s family, the Tennessee state court, and the media ...
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