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Woman charged over alleged scheme to steal and auction Elvis Presley's Graceland estate

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Lisa Jeanine Findley, a 53-year-old woman from Missouri, has been arrested and charged with federal mail fraud and identity theft for allegedly orchestrating a scheme to conduct a fraudulent sale of Graceland, Elvis Presley's home in Memphis, Tennessee. According to authorities, Findley used fake identities to claim that a company she controlled was owed $3.8 million by Elvis's daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, and attempted to force the repossession of Graceland by filing a bogus legal claim that Lisa Marie had put the estate up as collateral on the loan. If convicted, Findley could face up to 20 years in prison. The Presley family has not commented on the charges.

    1. The defendant orchestrated a scheme to conduct a fraudulent sale of Graceland, falsely claiming that Elvis Presley's daughter had pledged the historic landmark as collateral for a loan that she failed to repay before her death.
    2. Findley allegedly fabricated loan documents on which Findley forged the signatures of Elvis Presley's daughter and a Florida State notary public.
Woman charged over alleged scheme to steal and auction Elvis Presley's Graceland estate