LOCAL | Missouri Woman Responsible For Graceland Auction Scam Pleads Guilty To Federal Charge

On Tuesday, a Missouri woman entered a guilty plea to a federal charge that she devised a scheme to scam Elvis Presley’s family by attempting to auction off his Graceland estate and property.

Lisa Jeanine Findley inaccurately asserted that Presley’s daughter, Lisa Marie, had borrowed $3.8 million from a fraudulent private lender and had offered Graceland as collateral for the loan.

She then issued a threat to sell Graceland to the highest bidder if Presley’s family did not pay a $2.85 million settlement.

A fraudulent foreclosure notice was published by Findley in a Memphis newspaper, asserting that Graceland would be auctioned in May 2024.

Her sentencing is scheduled for June 19.