What are the main accusations against Priscilla Presley?
The lawsuit accuses Priscilla Presley of fraud, breach of contract, exploiting Lisa Marie's death, and elder abuse.
Celebrity / Legal Issues
Priscilla Presley, the former wife of Elvis Presley, is facing a $50 million lawsuit from former business partners who accuse her of fraud, breach of contract, and exploiting the death of her daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, to regain control...
The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court outlines a series of accusations against Priscilla Presley. Kruse and Fialko claim they revitalized Priscilla's brand while she was in debt, only to be cut off and defamed after Lisa Marie's death. The legal battle also involves disputes over Lisa Marie's trust, with allegations that Priscilla challenged amendments that removed her as a trustee. The lawsuit further alleges that Priscilla instructed Kruse and Fialko to push press messaging that rebranded her as the 'Queen' of Graceland, exploiting her daughter's death for personal and financial gain. Priscilla's attorney has called the lawsuit 'shameful' and 'salacious,' vowing to fight the claims.
The lawsuit accuses Priscilla Presley of fraud, breach of contract, exploiting Lisa Marie's death, and elder abuse.
They are Priscilla Presley's former business partners who claim they helped revitalize her brand and are now suing her for $50 million.
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