The Associated Press on MSN15d
Woman pleads guilty in brazen plot to sell Elvis Presley’s GracelandThe woman posed as three different people allegedly involved with the fake lender, fabricated loan documents, and published a ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThe Most Underrated Road Trip for Music Lovers Has Stops at Dollywood, Graceland, and Ground Zero Blues ClubTake the humble road trip, for example. Even though being somewhere new is inherently thrilling, road trips are also about watching the changing landscapes, the time you spend listening to your ...
New York Post on MSN15d
Scamming grandma admits to plot to defraud Elvis Presley’s family and sell Graceland estate“Graceland matters so much to so many people around the world – just go to Memphis during Elvis Week and listen to all the different accents and languages of fans who make the pilgrimage,” Tennessee ...
Priscilla Presley received Tennessee's highest civilian honor Monday in recognition of her efforts to preserve the state's ...
"We are grateful for the hard work of the federal investigators and prosecutors who secured this conviction," Tennessee ...
Feb. 25, Lisa Jeanine Findley, a Missouri woman who was arrested and charged in an alleged scheme to sell Elvis Presley's ...
The Missouri woman accused by federal authorities of an "alleged scheme to defraud Elvis Presley’s family of millions of dollars and steal the family’s ownership interest" in Graceland pleaded ...
Lisa Jeanine Findley pleaded guilty in federal court in Memphis, Tennessee, to a single count ... Not long after Findley arrived in Missouri, the Graceland scam began. It started with a bid ...
A foreclosure sale of Graceland had been scheduled to be held in May, but a Tennessee judge blocked the auction of the Memphis property at the last minute after Elvis’s granddaughter, actress Riley ...
The head of the company that controls Graceland says he is not threatening to move the Memphis, Tennessee-based tourist attraction centered on the life of singer Elvis Presley if city officials do ...
In a statement, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti called the scheme “nonsense” and praised the work of federal authorities. “Graceland matters so much to so many people around the ...
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