Priscilla Presley’s legal battle with her former business partner heats up
The bitter legal fued between Priscilla Presley and her former business partner escalated this week.
Brigitte Kruse, the founder of Agoura Hills-based GWS Auctions Inc. and her business associate Kevin Fialko, on Monday filed a new fraud and breach of contract suit against Presley in Los Angeles Superior Court.
The suit alleges that Elvisβs ex-wife βundermined their business venturesβ and exploited the death of her daughter Lisa Marie Presley in order to gain control over her trust and Graceland. They are seeking more than $50 million in damages.
The pair allege they βinvested thousands of hours of their timeβ and βmillions of dollars into Priscillaβ to revive her public image and brand only to have their business relationship severed by Presley.
The suit calls Presley, 80, an βopportunistβ and describes a tumultuous relationship between her and her daughter.
Presleyβs attorney Wayne Harman was not available for comment.
Kruse first filed a breach of contract suit against Elvisβs former wife in Florida two years ago after she cut ties with the joint business venture they formed to to set up several companies to exploit Priscilla Presleyβs name and image and to bolster Kruseβs Elvis memorabilia auctions.
Last year Presley, sued Kruse, who is about half her age, and her business associates for fraud and elder abuse in L.A., claiming she was forced into a βform of indentured servitude,β leading her into signing away 80% of her income. Kruse denied the claims.
While Kruseβs Los Angeles suit surfaces many of the earlier claims, it also provides a counter-narrative to several of the allegations contained in Presleyβs fraud suit, her attorney said.
βThe evidence will establish that the real victims here are my clients, who invested millions and years of hard work into revitalizing Priscilla Presleyβs brand, only to be betrayed and falsely accused once the money was on the table and every personal and business issue had been resolved,β said their attorney Jordan Matthews in a statement.
The suit contends that Priscilla βstrong-arm[ed]β Elvisβs father Vernon in 1979 on his deathbed into making her co-executor of his sonβs estate by putting a lien on Graceland and taking over management of the trust.
It further alleges that Priscilla βultimately wanted to controlβ her daughterβs trust and Graceland.
Before Lisa Marie died suddenly in Jan. 2023 at the age of 54, her relationship with her mother was severely strained. She refused to walk the red carpet or sit with Presley at the Golden Globes to celebrate the multiple nominations of Baz Luhrmannβs film βElvis,β according to the lawsuit.
At the time, Lisa Marie was in process of removing her mother as the sole trustee of irrevocable life insurance policy and was βthreatening to sue her,β the suit states.
In her complaint, Kruse contends that she and Fialko, βworked to keep the family together, β and with Presleyβs publicist arranged for the women to appear on the red carpet together and sit next to one another during the award ceremony.
Two days later, Lisa Marie suffered cardiac arrest and was rushed to West Hills Hospital.
According to the complaint, Presley did not follow her daughterβs advanced care directive instructions that stated that she wanted her βlife to be prolonged as long as possible within the limits of generally accepted health care standards.β A copy of the health care directive from 2010 is included as an exhibit to the suit.
Following Lisa Marieβs death, Presley went to court to challenge an amendment that had earlier removed her as a trustee of Lisa Marieβs estate, the Promenade Trust and made her granddaughter, the actress Riley Keough, sole trustee. The matter was settled five months later.
Kruse alleges that she and Fialko brokered a deal with Keough on Presleyβs behalf that secured her a $2.4 million payout and βa seven-figure deal for Priscillaβs son, Navarone.β
Kruse and her company GWS Auctions also are being sued by the Elvis Presley Estate over a cache of documents from Elvis and Col. Tom Parker that they claim were βimproperly and illegally offered for sale at auction.β An attorney for Kruse has disputed the claim, saying in a statement that she had informed the Elvis estate of the existence of documents in 2021.