Lisa Findley, 54, hatched a plot to sell the King of Rock and Roll's historic home in Tennessee through an elaborate fraud scheme.
A Missouri woman who attempted to defraud Elvis Presley's family by trying to auction off Graceland was sentenced to more than four years in federal prison on Tuesday.
Lisa Findley, 54, hatched a plot to sell the King of Rock and Roll's historic home in Tennessee through an elaborate fraud scheme.
Using a fake name tied to a fake company, she contacted the Presley family about six months after Lisa Marie Presley died in January 2023, claiming that she had borrowed nearly $4 million from a private lender and used Graceland as collateral for the loan.
According to NBC News , which has investigated this case, Findley forged documents to attempt a foreclosure