Lisa Jeanine Findley, also known as Lisa Holden, initially pleaded not guilty to federal charges related to a scam to steal the Graceland estate from Elvis Presley’s family. However, she has now accepted some responsibility and agreed to plead guilty to mail fraud, while the aggravated identity theft charge will be dismissed. Findley’s long history of scams and frauds spanning decades has resulted in time served in both state and federal prisons.
The Graceland scam was Findley’s most audacious scheme, involving the forging of names, signatures, and notary seals to create fake loan documents in an attempt to claim control over Graceland based on an alleged debt by Lisa Marie Presley. Through the fictitious company Naussany Investments, Findley and her accomplices tried to deceive the courts and media outlets before being exposed.
Despite initially denying any involvement when confronted by NBC News, further investigation revealed a trail of digital clues linking the scam to Findley. She is scheduled to be sentenced on June 18 for her role in the Graceland fraud. The case highlights Findley’s history of deception and manipulation, leaving a legacy of victims in her wake.
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