Lisa Findley Faces Court Over Alleged Attempt to Defraud Elvis Presleyโs Family
In Memphis, Tennessee, things took a dramatic turn Friday when Lisa Findley, a woman from Missouri, walked into a federal courtroom, bound in handcuffs and dressed in an orange jumpsuit. She is facing serious allegations after being indicted for mail fraud and aggravated identity theft in a scheme that reportedly aimed to wrestle control of Graceland away from Elvis Presleyโs family and, in the eyes of the law, steal millions.
Courtroom Drama Unfolds
As United States Marshals escorted her through the courthouse, a tense atmosphere filled the room. Although cameras werenโt allowed inside, the scene was nonetheless compelling for all involved. This hearing marked the first time Findley appeared in federal court in Tennessee since the Grand Jury’s indictment. The hearing had been postponed previously, and this time, it was reset again to September 20 for further proceedings.
The Allegations
According to the detailed indictment, the alleged fraudulent activity spanned from January 2023 to August 2023. Among various actions she is accused of taking, Findley reportedly applied for a post office box specifically for the planned deceit in January. By July, court documents reveal she submitted a fraudulent claim involving creditors. The crux of her alleged scheme was particularly shockingโshe claimed that the late Lisa Marie Presley put Graceland up for collateral on a hefty $3.8-million loan.
Fans React with Disappointment
This news has left many Elvis Presley fans heartbroken. One local fan, Donna Carter, expressed her anger and disbelief at the situation, saying, โI knew it was a lie, it made me very upset. That someone would go to such lengths to do that to Presley Enterprises and the family.โ
Timeline of Events
The timeline outlined in the indictment reveals just how extensive Findley’s alleged scheme was. Following her application for the post office box, it was not long before she was sending those false claims to the Presley family and even the Shelby County Registerโs office.
Threats and False Auctions
Fast-forwarding to more recent times, the indictment accuses Findley of making threats to foreclose on Graceland and of organizing a phony auction for the legendary home. Such actions have not only outraged fans but have also brought into question the integrity cherished by Elvis supporters worldwide. โFor someone to come along and do what they tried to do,โ Carter lamented, โit was very hurtful, and I got very mad.โ
Next Steps in the Courtroom
At the conclusion of Fridayโs hearing, the presiding federal judge entered a not-guilty plea on Findleyโs behalf, a common procedure in such cases. With a detention hearing now scheduled for mid-September, many are left wondering what the future holds both for Findley and the Presley family.
Community Sentiments
The story has left a deep impression on the Memphis community and Elvis fans everywhere. Carter, representing many sentiments, said, โI hope she gets what she deserves because she deserves a lot. The people that were behind her and helped her instigate all this, I hope they are brought to justice.โ
As this legal saga unfolds, all eyes will be on the next steps taken in court, with many hoping for a resolution that honors the legacy of Elvis Presley and protects the beloved Graceland.

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
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