Priscilla Presley and Riley Keough reach settlement following dispute over Lisa Marie’s estate
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Priscilla Presley and Riley Keough have reached a settlement over Lisa Marie Presley’s multi-million dollar estate. Elvis’ only child Lisa Marie died in January after she was hospitalised for a reported cardiac arrest at her home in California.
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Hide AdShortly after her death, Lisa Marie’s mother Priscilla disputed an amendment in her daughter’s will. The amendment, which was made in 2016, stated Lisa Marie removed her mother and former business manager, Barry Siegel, as co-trustees.
The updated will said the co-trustees had been replaced with Lisa Marie’s children, Riley and Benjamin Keough. Benjamin Keough later died in 2020.
The petition, which was filed in January and obtained by the Mirror, alleged Priscilla did not receive the amendment while her daughter was alive, as required by her Trust. Priscilla’s name was also misspelt on the document.
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Hide AdLawyers for Priscilla and Riley announced on May 16 that the pair had "reached a settlement." At a court hearing in Los Angeles, Priscilla’s attorney Ronson Shamoun told Judge Lynn Scaduto: “The parties would like to report that they’ve reached a settlement.”
Outside the court, the lawyer added: "They have reached a settlement. Families are happy. Everyone is happy. Unified and together and excited for the future.”
Riley’s attorney, Justin Gold, said: "She would not have agreed to the settlement if she was not happy with it. She is very content.”
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Hide AdDaisy Jones and The Six star Riley was reportedly unhappy her grandmother decided to take the matter to the courts. However, she did not file an objection.
The terms of the settlement have been kept under wraps as the pair planned to file a motion to keep the details private. Riley and Priscilla’s lawyers also confirmed a second trust involving Lisa Marie’s insurance policies,which are thought to total $35million (£27.6m), had been settled between the pair.
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