Priscilla Presley, the former wife of Elvis Presley, has filed an objection to her daughter Lisa Marie Presley’s will, claiming that her signature is “invalid”. The challenge was filed in a Los Angeles court by Priscilla, who is contesting the validity of the will and the trust that Lisa Marie set up prior to her death in August 2020.
The dispute centers around the validity of the signature on the will and trust documents, which Priscilla claims is not Lisa Marie’s. Priscilla’s lawyers claim that the signature is “not genuine”. Priscilla has also asked the court to appoint a guardian to look after the interests of Lisa Marie’s children, who are the beneficiaries of the trust.
The legal battle between Priscilla and Lisa Marie’s estate has been ongoing for months, with Priscilla claiming that the trust was set up to “fraudulently” avoid paying estate taxes. Priscilla has also asked the court to appoint a guardian to look after the interests of Lisa Marie’s children, who are the beneficiaries of the trust.
The dispute is now set to go to trial, with Priscilla and her lawyers continuing to challenge the validity of the will and the trust. It remains to be seen how the court will rule on the matter.