Woman admits scheme to defraud Elvis Presley's family, sell Graceland
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Lisa Jeanine Findley pleaded guilty to mail fraud for her role in a scheme to defraud the family of Elvis Presley over Graceland. Following the death of Lisa Marie Presley, Findley attempted to extort $2.85 million from Lisa Marie's daughter, Riley Keough, by falsely claiming that Lisa Marie owed money on a fraudulent loan secured by Graceland. Findley forged documents and posed as employees, threatening foreclosure on the mansion, which has an estimated worth of $400 million. She was arrested after filing fraudulent court claims and now faces a possible 20-year prison sentence.
Lisa Jeanine Findley pleaded guilty to orchestrating a mail fraud scheme to defraud Elvis Presley's family, threatening to auction off Graceland for personal gain.
After Lisa Marie Presley's death, Findley created fake documents and posed as an employee to extort millions from the family surrounding Graceland.
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