Riley Keough.
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Riley Keough will not drop Graceland with no battling it out in courtroom. A Tennessee judge granted Elvis Presley’s heir a momentary restraining order blocking a proposed foreclosure sale of the rock-and-roll giant’s Memphis estate on Might 20 with a hearing scheduled the working day in advance of the proposed May possibly 23 sale, the Guardian studies. Keough, an actor and Presley’s granddaughter, first filed the authorized grievance from Naussany Investments & Non-public Lending LLC on May 15, claiming the corporation is trying “a non-judicial sale” of the famed residence based on “fraudulent and unenforceable” unpaid loans, in accordance to the go well with. It even alleges that the files “purporting to evidence these types of a loan … are forgeries.” The private investment decision business statements in its individual lawsuit that Keough’s mom, the late Lisa Marie Presley, died with an remarkable $3.8 million loan that utilized Graceland as collateral. Seems to be like the Elvis believe in issues are not as more than as we believed they ended up.