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Priscilla Presley was seen for the first time since a bombshell lawsuit claimed she 'pulled the plug' on daughter Lisa Marie's life support to regain control of the Presley estate.
Priscilla Presley is ‘fighting back hard’ against horrific claims against her in a new $50 million fraud lawsuit, a source tells the National Enquirer. On Wednesday3, Priscilla’s former business associates,
Priscilla Presley, the ex-wife of music icon Elvis, has been accused of pulling the plug on Lisa Marie to seize control of her trust and Graceland.
Priscilla Presley was seen for the first time since a bombshell lawsuit claimed she 'pulled the plug' on daughter Lisa Marie's life support to regain control of the Presley estate.
Lisa Marie was the sole heir to her father’s Memphis estate. Following her death, Priscilla filed a petition challenging a 2016 amendment to the trust, which had removed her as a trustee and instead listed two of Lisa Marie’s children — Riley Keough, an actress, and Benjamin Keough, who died in 2020 — as co-trustees, the suit says.
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To mark 48 years since his death, Priscilla took to her Instagram page with a rare backstage photo of herself tending to the "Heartbreak Hotel" singer, showcasing their tight bond. "After all ...
“Priscilla rushed to West Hills Hospital, and despite Lisa’s clear directive to ‘prolong her life,’ Priscilla pulled the plug within hours of Lisa being admitted, and before her granddaughter, Riley, was able to get to the hospital, demanding that Kruse issue a statement to the media, so she could control the narrative,” the lawsuit adds.
Sayreville Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour's sister Priscilla speaks to her sister's killer at his sentencing on Aug. 18, 2025 in New Brunswick