Riley Keough managed to avoid yet another court controversy involving the famous Graceland estate of her grandfather, Elvis Presley.
A business claiming Lisa Marie Presley, who passed away, did not return a debt for which she pledged the property as collateral, and a Tennessee judge on Wednesday stopped the auction of Graceland.
According to a source who spoke with People Magazine, “Riley is grateful for the quick legal actions that stopped the foreclosure sale.” “At first, she was quite surprised and perplexed, but for the time being, everything is fine.”
According to the insider, the 34-year-old star of Daisy Jones & the Six “will do anything to protect Graceland.”
Keough had sued, alleging that Naussany Investments & Private Lending LLC’s attempt to sell the property was “fraudulent.”
The director of War Pony asserted that the corporation was attempting to use Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis and Priscilla Presley’s only daughter, as a scapegoat to trick her family into selling Graceland.
Later, Graceland told the publication in a statement that “there was no validity to the claims,” as the court has already made apparent.
Following a court struggle with her grandmother, Priscilla Presley, Keough inherited the estate as sole trustee in May of last year, setting up the current legal drama.
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