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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Missouri woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal charge accusing her of concocting a brazen plot to defraud Elvis Presley’s family by trying to auction off his Graceland ...
This scammer grandmother’s brazen plot almost saw her claim the iconic Graceland mansion where Elvis Presley lived and is now ...
Yet, as wild as a public bidding process on the world-famous home of Elvis Presley ... by Memphis-based law firm Morton & Germany, filed the lawsuit that inevitably stopped the sale.
Acknowledging Presley's Graceland home as a "national treasure ... from selling Presley's Memphis estate in a foreclosure auction that was scheduled that week. In her filing, Keough claimed ...
Elvis Presley’s Graceland opened to the public in 1982, five years after the star’s death. Today the Memphis mansion is the second most visited home in the US after the White House, ...
actress/filmmaker Riley Keough — Elvis Presley's granddaughter and the oldest of Lisa Marie Presley's three daughters — is the owner of Graceland, the Memphis mansion bought by the King of ...
Federal authorities on Friday arrested and charged a Missouri woman in connection with the scheme to fraudulently auction Elvis ... Memphis and loan documents containing the forged signatures of ...
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