A Missouri woman has pleaded guilty to a federal charge for attempting to defraud Elvis Presley's family by falsely auctioning off his Graceland mansion and property. Lisa Jeanine Findley posed as multiple individuals, created fake loan documents, and published a fraudulent foreclosure notice in a Memphis newspaper. The scheme was halted after Presley's granddaughter sued, claiming fraud. Findley will be sentenced at a later date for mail fraud and aggravated identity theft charges related to the incident. The attempt to sell Graceland using phony names and documents left experts puzzled, and the judge stopped the sale, suggesting the estate could argue the auction was fraudulent.