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Arrest Made for Alleged Graceland Auction, $2.85M Extortion Attempt


A woman was arrested for attempting to auction off Elvis Presley’s Graceland, claiming she was owed money and would sell it if not given $2.85 million

Brad Vest/Getty ImagesA Missouri woman was arrested Friday, August 16, in connection with an alleged scheme to auction off Elvis Presley ’s Graceland property, as well as defraud the family of millions of dollars. Filing in court under the guise of a fake private lending company, Naussany Investments, Findley allegedly claimed that Elvis’ daughter, Lisa Marie Presley — who died in January 2023 — borrowed $3.8 million in 2018 and used Graceland as collateral for the loan, which she failed to pay back. Per the Justice Department’s report, Findley, amid a flurry of headlines regarding the foreclosure attempt, allegedly tried to convince Presley’s family, the Tennessee state court, and the media that the person responsible for the scheme was actually an identity thief located in Nigeria.

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