Elvis Presley: Graceland sale suspended by injunction

Elvis Presley: Graceland sale suspended by injunction

Subsequently, plans to sell the home and cemetery of Elvis Presley (1935-1977) were blocked Riley Keoughgrandson of King of the rockhaving contested the next auction of the property.

Furthermore, a judge of the Tennessee (USA) has issued a temporary injunction, preventing any business from entering the legendary venue.

In recent weeks, a court spokesperson confirmed that the Shelby County Clerk, Joe Dae Jenkinsprecluded any possibility of sale Graceland happen, scheduled for last Thursday (23rd).

Second Graceland and Elvis Presley Enterprises, “as the Court made clear, the claims were unfounded,” they said in an official statement. “There will be no foreclosure.”

Meanwhile, visits from fans arrive Elvis Presley THE Graceland will continue to occur normally, reinforce the site administrators: “Graceland will continue to operate as it has for the past 42 years, ensuring that Elvis fans around the world can continue to have a world-class experience when they visit his iconic home.”

Riley Keoughcurrent owner of Gracelandlocated in Memphis (USA), considered the foreclosure of “fraudulent”. She was appointed sole owner and administrator of the family estate following the death of her mother, Lisa Marie Presley (1968-2023).

Before his death, Lisa Maria arrived at apply for a $3.8 million loan in 2018, using Graceland AS warranty.

Source: Terra

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