The Presley Family Drama Just Took a Hollywood Twist No One Saw Coming
A new chapter in the Presley family legal drama has just taken a turn that nobody saw coming.
What began as a business dispute involving Priscilla Presley, her former associates Brigitte Kruse and Kevin Fialko, and questions over branding, money, and the use of the Presley name has now expanded into a filing filled with claims so unexpected that the internet is still trying to process them.
According to the amended legal complaint, Kruse and Fialko allege that they spent years helping manage Priscilla Presley’s public image, business opportunities, legal issues, and brand-related deals. They claim they invested major time, money, and professional effort into supporting her career and the Presley legacy, only to later be pushed out and left unpaid.
But the filing does not stop there.
The lawsuit also revisits explosive claims surrounding Lisa Marie Presley’s final days, the family’s internal disputes, and the battle over control of estate-related matters after her passing. The plaintiffs claim that the Presley family was dealing with intense private conflict behind the scenes, with multiple people allegedly seeking settlements, financial protection, or control over different parts of the family legacy.
Then comes the newest and most headline-grabbing part of the filing.
The complaint claims that Lisa Marie Presley’s ex-husband, Michael Lockwood, allegedly told Brigitte Kruse that John Travolta and his late wife Kelly Preston had once been involved in a private arrangement connected to the Presley family. According to the filing, Lockwood allegedly claimed that Riley Keough, Lisa Marie’s daughter and Elvis Presley’s granddaughter, was biologically connected to John Travolta and Kelly Preston’s youngest son, Benjamin.
The filing further alleges that Riley was compensated with money and an old Jaguar. It also claims that this information became part of the chaotic negotiations happening after Lisa Marie’s death, as different family members and related parties allegedly fought over money, settlements, and control.
To be clear, these are allegations made in a legal filing. They have not been proven in court.
Priscilla Presley’s legal team has strongly pushed back, calling the claims outrageous, irrelevant, and deeply inappropriate. Reports also state that Priscilla and Riley have denied the allegations and described them as hurtful, false, and damaging to the family.
Still, the case has become one of the most shocking celebrity legal stories in recent memory because it combines almost every element that captures public attention: a legendary family name, private estate battles, alleged betrayal, secret negotiations, shocking family claims, and major Hollywood figures unexpectedly pulled into the conversation.
At the center of it all is one question: is this lawsuit really about unpaid work and broken business promises, or is it becoming a much larger battle over power, reputation, and the hidden pressure surrounding one of America’s most famous family legacies?
For now, the courtroom — not the internet — will decide what is fact, what is strategy, and what is simply part of a bitter legal fight.
But one thing is certain: the Presley family drama has just entered a new level, and everyone is watching what happens next.