A MISSOURI woman was arrested last week on federal charges in connection with an alleged scheme to steal Graceland, the former home of Elvis Presley. Lisa Jeanine Findley was charged with mail fraud and aggravated identity theft for her attempts to fraudulently sell the Presley family's Memphis , Tennessee estate. In May, Riley Keough , Presley's granddaughter, filed a lawsuit to halt the foreclosure sale of Graceland .

A company operating under the name of Naussany Investments & Private Lending LLC was trying to sell the estate. In September 2023, Naussany claimed that Lisa Marie Presley , Elvis's only child , and Keough's mother, had borrowed $3.8 million from them, using Graceland as security for the loan.

Naussany claimed that Lisa Marie never paid back the loan, and after she died in January 2023 , they had a right to foreclose on Graceland as collateral for the loan. Read More On Graceland When Keough filed a complaint against Naussany in the state court of Tennessee, she alleged that the company used fraudulent documents, that the company itself was not a real entity, and that it was "created" solely to attempt to steal Graceland. Keough also alleged that her mother never borrowed the $3.

8 million Naussany referenced in its documents, and that any documents they showed the court had been forged. In a shocking twist, Findley was allegedly behind the real estate fraud attempt. She allegedly posed as several individuals, including Lisa Holden, Lisa Howell, Gregory Naussan.