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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Sep 23, 2024

A Missouri woman charged in an attempted Graceland foreclosure scheme will remain in custody after she waived her right to a detention hearing, the Commercial Appeal reports. Lisa Jeanine Findley waived the hearing during a court appearance in Memphis on Friday before U.S. District Court Judge Annie T. Christoff. Findley was arrested on charges of mail fraud and aggravated identity theft related to an alleged scheme to foreclose on Elvis Presley's estate Graceland. She previously pleaded "not guilty" to the charges. Prosecutors allege that Findley created a fake lending company, Naussany Investments, and used forged documents to claim Lisa Marie Presley took out a loan on the property that went unpaid. The paper also reports that Findley previous served sentences for other fraud-related offenses.