A judge has ordered the parties involved in a legal dispute over the estate of Senator Dianne Feinstein's late husband to resolve their differences through private mediation. The lawsuit, filed by Feinstein's daughter, Katherine Feinstein, accuses the trustees of elder abuse and refusing to reimburse medical expenses. The trustees deny wrongdoing and question Katherine Feinstein's power of attorney. The dispute also involves the sale of a family beach house. The judge urged a settlement, highlighting the potential impact on Feinstein's ability to serve in the Senate.
Priscilla Presley shared a photo on Instagram of herself with granddaughter Riley Keough and twins Harper and Finley, 14, after coming to an agreement over the late Lisa Marie Presley's trust in a Los Angeles courthouse. Legal counsel for the two parties reached a court settlement in late May, with Keough's side set to submit a settlement request under seal for both the Promenade and an insurance trust.
Priscilla Presley posted a photo with her granddaughters, Riley Keough and twins Harper and Finley, seemingly signaling a family truce after a bitter dispute over her late daughter Lisa Marie Presley's trust. Priscilla and Riley ultimately settled their beef, with Riley as the sole trustee and Priscilla walking away with a seven-figure payday. The settlement also calls for Lisa's ex-husband Michael Lockwood to be the guardian ad litem regarding these estate matters for Harper and Finley.
Actress Riley Keough has agreed to pay $1 million to Priscilla Presley to settle a six-month trust dispute over the estate of Lisa Marie Presley, her late mother. Keough will become the sole trustee of the estate and retain Priscilla Presley as a "special adviser" for 10 years or until her death. Keough will also cover $400,000 for her grandmother's legal fees. The settlement specifies that Priscilla Presley will be buried as near as possible to Elvis Presley at Graceland, which Keough will own, and receive 15% of Elvis Presley Enterprises.
The Elvis Presley estate is facing a legal dispute over the authenticity of an amendment to Lisa Marie Presley's trust that left her daughter Riley Keough as the sole trustee. Priscilla Presley, Lisa Marie's mother, has challenged the amendment, arguing that it is suspect and that Lisa Marie's signature on the document appeared "inconsistent" with past signatures. Keough and her half-siblings are beneficiaries to the trust, which counts the Graceland mansion and 15% of Elvis Presley Enterprises among its assets. The dispute is set to continue, with a hearing scheduled for April 13.
Priscilla Presley reportedly asked for a burial spot next to her ex-husband, Elvis Presley, during negotiations over Lisa Marie's trust, but the request was denied. Priscilla settled the dispute for millions of dollars and dropped her claims over who controls Lisa's trust, which includes the Graceland mansion and a stake in Elvis Presley Enterprises.
Priscilla Presley has filed a legal challenge to the authenticity and validity of an amendment to her daughter Lisa Marie Presley's trust that left Lisa Marie's daughter Riley Keough as the sole trustee. Priscilla claims Lisa Marie's signature on the document appeared "inconsistent" with past signatures and that her name was spelled incorrectly. Keough and her half-siblings, 14-year-old twins Harper and Finley Lockwood, are beneficiaries to her trust, which counts the Graceland mansion and 15 percent of Elvis Presley Enterprises among its assets. A hearing in the legal dispute is now scheduled for April 13.