Judge blocks sale of Graceland amid fraud claims
The court will enjoy. The sale as requested. Because one the real estate is considered unique on the Tennessee law and being unique. The loss of the real estate would be considered irreparable harm. So that element under Rule 65 is meant. It appears that you, Mr. Germany, your car, you'll be successful on the merits. The second problem. Provided you proved at the ultimate hearing fraud that has been alleged and just want to decline and the notary. A lender claim that $3.8 million was borrowed by Lisa Marie Presley in 2018 and that Lisa Marie secured that loan with a deed to Graceland and then failed to pay the loan. And so this lender, after Lisa Marie's death, has sued to foreclose on what it claims it's deed is against Graceland. Now Lisa Marie's daughter Riley has come back saying that that is a fraudulent loan document, that although it appears to be Lisa Marie signature, in fact it is not and that no money was lent and this is an attempt to defraud the estate and to get Graceland. The court has intervened and said that there looks like there is enough evidence to support the fraud claim and is put on hold the foreclosure sale.