Someone may be trying to take Graceland from Elvis Presley’s family. Who that person is exactly, no one knows. Not Presley’s family. Not even the judge overseeing the fight. The mystery has unfolded in a courtroom in Memphis, Tennessee, where a lawyer for one of Presley’s granddaughters asked a judge to stop a company that claims it has rights to Graceland, which has been in the family’s control since Presley bought it in 1957.
The claim attached some of that correspondence, including an email in July that included an email address and a phone number for a Kurt Naussany. The phone number is disconnected. NBC News sent an email to the address Monday, and late that night it received a reply saying Kurt Naussany left the company in 2015 and “should not be on any paperwork to do with Lisa Marie Presley.” The message suggested contacted Gregory E. Naussany, “as he handled all loans with Ms. Presley.