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Judge HALTS Graceland foreclosure auction after Elvis Presley's historic house was set to be sold off - as his granddaughter Riley Keough battles against 'fraudulent' sale


A Tennessee judge issued an injunction Wednesday halting the sale of Graceland, the former home of Elvis Presley, which was set for a foreclosure auction Thursday.

A Tennessee judge issued an injunction Wednesday halting the sale of Graceland, the former home and burial ground of Elvis Presley, which was set for a foreclosure auction Thursday. According to a legal notice published this month, Graceland and surrounding land on Elvis Presley Boulevard was set to be auctioned off for cash to the highest bidder at Shelby County Courthouse on May 23. According to the legal notice Riley's mother, and Elvis' only child, the late Lisa Marie Presley, allegedly signed a Deed of Trust in 2018 in order to secure a $3.8 million loan, using Graceland as collateral.

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