Missouri Woman Charged in Attempt to Fraudulently Sell Elvis Presley's Graceland
Lisa Jeanine Findley faces federal charges for allegedly trying to steal the iconic Memphis estate through a complex scheme involving false documents and identity theft.
- Findley allegedly posed as multiple individuals to claim Lisa Marie Presley had defaulted on a loan using Graceland as collateral.
- The scheme involved forged documents and a fake foreclosure notice published in a Memphis newspaper.
- Riley Keough, Elvis Presley's granddaughter, successfully petitioned to halt the fraudulent foreclosure sale.
- Federal prosecutors have charged Findley with mail fraud and aggravated identity theft.
- If convicted, Findley faces a potential prison sentence ranging from two to 22 years.










































