Former trade partners of Priscilla Presley accuse him of having interrupted the treatment that maintained his daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, alive when she made a cardiac arrest in January 2023 in order to take control of the inheritance of Elvis.
A resounding trial, quoted by the Los Angeles Times, affirms that the former wife of Elvis Presley “finally wanted to control” the heritage of his daughter and the former rocker’s home, baptized Graceland in Memphis, in Le Tennessee, which she had inherited.
Brigitte Kruse and Kevin Fialko, the leaders of Priscilla Presley Partners, continue for breaking up and fraud, demanding at least $ 50 million.
Lisa Marie Presley was hospitalized in January 2023 following a cardiac arrest. She died soon after.
The complaint claims that the singer’s mother knew that the latter was about to dismiss her by her role as the only responsible for the trust.
Priscilla Presley would then have prematurely interrupted her daughter’s vital medical treatment in the hope of taking control of the succession.
“Priscilla knew that the death of Lisa neutralized the threat of being dismissed from her role as administrator of the life insurance fund of her daughter, who was trying to do so, and Priscilla wanted to control the Promenade and Graceland fund,” said the complaint, adding that the week following the death of her daughter, and before his funeral, Priscilla Presley would have exclaimed: “I am the queen. I am responsible for Graceland ”.
Lisa Marie Presley was the only heir to her father’s property, Elvis, in Memphis. After his death, Priscilla Presley filed a request to challenge a 2016 amendment to the trust, which had withdrawn it as a trustee and appointed two of her daughter’s children in his place as a co-fidual, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
The authorities have claimed no reprehensible act in the death of Lisa Marie Presley.
The autopsy report of the medical examiner of the County of Los Angeles determined that the daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley had died of surgical complications.