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ELVIS Presley’s historic Graceland home could be sold off at a foreclosure auction this week if appeals by surviving family members are unsuccessful.

According to a legal notice filed this month, the property and its surrounding land is due to be auctioned off to the highest bidder at Shelby County Courthouse in Memphis, Tennessee, on May 23.

Elvis Presley's historic home dubbed Graceland may be sold at a foreclosure auction later this week if appeals by surviving family members go unheard8

Elvis Presley’s historic home dubbed Graceland may be sold at a foreclosure auction later this week if appeals by surviving family members go unheardCredit: Getty
Presley's granddaughter, Riley Keough, says the foreclosure is fraudulent

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Presley’s granddaughter, Riley Keough, says the foreclosure is fraudulentCredit: Getty
Presley moved into Graceland with his family in 1957

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Presley moved into Graceland with his family in 1957Credit: Getty

The sale, however, is being fought by Presley’s granddaughter – actress Riley Keough – who claims the company behind the foreclosure had no right to go it, local CBS affiliate WREG reports.

Naussany Investments and Private Lending claims Keough’s mother, Lisa Marie Presley, took out a $3.8 million loan using the property as collateral in 2018.

It claims Lisa Marie signed a Deed of Trust to secure the loan that year, but it alleged she never paid the debt back before her death at the age of 54 last year.

Keough, meanwhile, argues the loan is fake, insisting it was not executed by her mother.

“These documents are fraudulent,” Keough’s lawsuit, filed May 15 in Shelby County Chancery Court, states.

She goes onto claim the signatures on the deed are forgeries and goes even further to allege that Naussany Investments is not a real entity.

In the lawsuit, she claims the notary involved in the deed has denied verifying Lisa Marie’s signature or even having ever met her.

A temporary restraining order to halt the sale was granted by the court on Monday and an injunction hearing is set for Wednesday. 

A company named Naussany Investments claims that Lisa Marie Presley used the property as collateral for a $3.8 million loan she failed to pay back before her death

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A company named Naussany Investments claims that Lisa Marie Presley used the property as collateral for a $3.8 million loan she failed to pay back before her deathCredit: Alamy

Presley moved into Graceland with his family in 1957 during the height of his career.

The megastar bought the 13.8-acre estate for $102,500, the same year he recorded fan favorite hits Blue Christmas and All Shook Up.

His daughter Lisa Marie is understood to have inherited Graceland after Elvis’s death in 1977.

By 1982, she had helped convert it into a museum and tourist destination.

In a survey last year, the property was named the most popular museum in the United States.

Over 600,000 guests explore the home of the King of Rock & Roll every year, according to the museum’s website.

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Graceland is located at 3763 Elvis Presley Blvd in Memphis, Tennessee.

It was constructed in 1939 by Ruth Brown Moore and her husband Thomas D. Moore, which named the property Graceland after Ruth’s aunt Grace who originally owned the land.

Elvis purchased the property in 1957 and immediately moved in with his young family — wife Priscilla and daughter Lisa Marie Presley.

Elvis’ father, Vernon Presley, took over the trust managing Graceland along with the property itself after Elvis’s death in 1977, per directions in the star’s will.

The family decided to turn Graceland into a museum and tribute to the King of Rock & Roll, which opened in 1982.

Ownership of Graceland transferred to Lisa Marie when she turned 25 in 1993.

Graceland again changed ownership when Lisa Marie died suddenly in 2023.

Elvis’ granddaughter Riley Keough took procession of the estate after her mother’s death.

Lisa Marie was found unresponsive in her California home on January 12, 2023. She was rushed to the hospital where she was pronounced dead hours later.

A later autopsy report found the star died from complications due to a small bowel obstruction.

The report said a small amount of Oxycodone, an opioid, was found in her system, which was attributed to a valid prescription she had received following cosmetic surgery some months previous.

She also had therapeutic levels of anti-anxiety drug, Buprenorphine, and traces of Quetiapine, an antipsychotic.

Her urine toxicology was otherwise negative and no drug paraphernalia or narcotics were found at her home, the coroner report said.

Lisa Marie was buried at Graceland next to her son, Benjamin Keough, who died at the age of 27 by suicide in 2020.

Both are buried in the property’s Meditation Garden.

Graceland opened to the public in 1982, five years after his death

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Graceland opened to the public in 1982, five years after his deathCredit: Alamy
Lisa Marie Presley died due to a small bowel obstruction in January 2023

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Lisa Marie Presley died due to a small bowel obstruction in January 2023Credit: Alamy
Lisa Marie was Elvis' only child and heir to Graceland

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Lisa Marie was Elvis’ only child and heir to GracelandCredit: Getty
Keough is the sole heir of Graceland

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Keough is the sole heir of GracelandCredit: Getty

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