Priscilla Presley files objection to Lisa Marie Presley’s will
Priscilla Presley has contested the “authenticity and validity” of her daughter Lisa Marie Presley’s will.
The Naked Gun actress has expressed concern about a “purported 2016 amendment” to her late offspring’s Promenade Trust, which named the singer’s daughter Riley Keough a co-trustee, and questioned whether the star’s signature on the document was genuine.
Priscilla filed legal documents in Los Angeles on Thursday which challenged the amendment naming Riley and her brother Benjamin – who took his own life in 2020 – as co-trustees, and claimed she and her late daughter’s former business manager Barry Siegel had been appointed co-trustees on Jan. 29, 1993 when Lisa Marie “executed a revocable living trust, which she amended and completely restated on Jan. 27, 2010.”
Priscilla also noted “both the 1993 original trust and 2010 restatement appear to be carefully drafted by competent estate planning attorneys.”