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Judge Halts Graceland Foreclosure Sale Amid Riley Keough's Suit


A Memphis judge has issued a pause in the foreclosure sale of Elvis Presley’s Graceland mansion

Chancellor JoeDae Jenkins ruled on Wednesday, May 22, that the upcoming Shelby County auction of the residence and its surrounding property needs to be halted, according to the New York Post. The firm had initially claimed that the Promenade Trust, which oversees the iconic mansion, owes $3.8 million to Naussany Investments and Private Lending after neglecting to pay back a 6-year-old loan. “Riley and Priscilla are at peace in their relationship after the very stressful ordeal over Lisa Marie’s trust and estate,” a source exclusively told Us later that month.

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