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Elvis Presley’s granddaughter Riley Keough is taking legal action against the company that advertised the public sale of Presley’s famous estate, alleging that the documents used by the company to justify the sale were forgeries.
Mr. Keogh is currently 13.8– Acres of Graceland Real Estate, Application 61-page lawsuit Last week, she filed a lawsuit against Nausani Investments and Private Lending over an attempted public auction of the historic property where several members of her family live. buried.
Elvis Presley stands on the grounds of his Graceland mansion in 1957.Photo courtesy of Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Images
Eight months later, Keough’s mother, Lisa Marie Presley, said in the filing: died In January 2023, Nowsany filed documents alleging that Lisa Marie borrowed $3.8 million from them in 2018 and used Graceland as collateral.
“These documents are forgeries,” Keough claims in his filing.
Riley Keogh. Photo credit: Axel/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Keogh noted that one of the documents contains language that takes effect two years after Presley reportedly signed it.
The notary listed on the document also acknowledged that she had never notarized the document or met Presley, according to the filing.
Keogh also claims that “based on information and belief” Nowsunny is not a real company and “appears to be a sham company.”
said Kurt Nowsany, who is named as a representative for the company in the filing. NBC News He said Tuesday that his name should not appear on legal documents because he left the company in 2015. According to Keogh’s filing, someone named Kurt Nowsany sent multiple emails to her attorney asking if she would collect a claimed $3.8 million debt or risk selling Graceland. Sent to.
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The company is Posted Multiple public notices for the foreclosure sale have been posted this month, and the auction was scheduled for Thursday morning in front of the Shelby County Courthouse in Memphis.
After Keough requested a temporary restraining order, a Memphis judge frozen scheduled auction. An injunction hearing is scheduled for Wednesday.