Missouri woman is sentenced in brazen and blundering attempt to steal Graceland
Lisa Jeanine Findley was sentenced to 57 months in prison for fabricating a $3.8 million loan and attempting to auction Graceland, thwarted by a judge’s injunction.
- A Missouri woman, Findley, was sentenced to over four years in prison for attempting to steal Graceland, the home of Elvis Presley, with a fraudulent scheme.
- Findley falsely claimed that Lisa Marie Presley had pledged Graceland as collateral for a $3.8 million loan that was supposedly unpaid before her death in January 2023.
- She filed fake documents and threatened to auction Graceland if the family didn't pay the settlement, according to prosecutors.
- After pleading guilty to mail fraud in February, Findley admitted her responsibility for the scheme, which a judge described as a 'wild scheme' and 'highly sophisticated.
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Woman who tried to fraudulently sell Graceland gets more than 4 years in prison - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
A Missouri woman who prosecutors said devised an elaborate scheme to cheat Elvis Presley’s family out of millions of dollars by threatening to foreclose on Graceland, the singer’s historic Memphis, Tennessee, home, was sentenced Tuesday to four years and nine months in prison, according to court documents.
Woman sentenced for trying to steal Graceland from Elvis Presley's family
A Missouri woman was sentenced to nearly five years in prison for scheming to defraud the family of singer Elvis Presley of millions of dollars and steal their ownership interest in Presley’s iconic Graceland estate, the Department of Justice said on Wednesday. The department said in a written statement that US District Court Judge John Fowlkes in Memphis sentenced Lisa Jeanine Findley, 54, to four years and nine months in federal prison on Tues…
A Missouri woman was sentenced to almost five years in prison for conspiring to swindle for millions of dollars to the family of singer Elvis Presley and appropriate her share in the property of the iconic Graceland estate, the Department of Justice reported on Wednesday. In a written statement, the agency indicated that Judge John Fowlkes, of the Memphis District Court, sentenced Lisa Jeanine Findley, 54 years old, to four years and nine months…
Missouri Woman Sentenced Over Scheme to Steal Graceland
A Missouri woman, Lisa Findley, was sentenced to nearly five years in federal prison for forging documents in an attempt to fraudulently claim ownership of Elvis Presley’s Graceland estate and auction it off.
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