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Elvis’ granddaughter, Riley Keough , star of Daisy Jones & The Six , sued over an alleged forged loan contract, which called the Graceland foreclosure into question. The actress is making multiple claims about the fraudulent nature of the documents found in Elvis Presley's estate attic. Inside Elvis Presley's Graceland following foreclosure auction sale bombshell Elvis' granddaughter 'traumatized' as Graceland set to be sold in legal fight Keough claims include that there was never a loan from a company called Naussany Investments, the company does not exist, and the online notary service on any document wasn’t legal in Florida in 2018.

She also shared an affidavit from notary Kimberly Philbrick, which states that she has never met Lisa Marie Presley and her signature on the document does not belong to her. Bart Baggett, the Court Qualified Handwriting expert on this case, and owner of Handwriting Experts Inc. has consulted on some of the most controversial handwriting cases in the past 20 years.



Following his examination of the documents, which were allegedly signed by Lisa Marie Presley , he was positive about his conclusions. The handwriting expert himself determined that the key documents are a total fraud . DON'T MISS: Tom Petty's daughter calls Graceland sale 'dirty' and supports Riley Keough [INSIGHT] Elvis ex, Riley Keough and Graceland pay tribute to Lisa Marie year after death [TRIBUTE] Elvis Presley saw UFO over Graceland and had 'telepathic connection' with al.

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