Shocking New Twist in Scandal of Elvis Presley’s ‘Secret Grandchild’ — and How The King’s Widow Priscilla is ‘Refusing to Acknowledge’ Their Existence
Music icon Elvis Presley has a secret grandchild living in Florida who his ex-wife, Priscilla, and late daughter, Lisa Marie, refused to publicly acknowledge to protect their share of The King’s $100 million estate, according to a bombshell lawsuit and sources close to the famous family.RadarOnline.com can reveal explosive legal papers recently filed in Orlando, Priscilla’s former friend and business partner Brigitte Kruse cited the grandchild, whose existence was buried by Elvis’ scheming relatives.
“This has been a longtime family secret they kept hidden,” an insider said.
“Before her death, Lisa Marie had mentioned she froze her eggs after she and Michael Jackson split.” What’s more, the insider said Lisa Marie’s 37-year-old half-brother, Navarone Garibaldi “always had suspicions about another possible Elvis grandchild.”
Tragic Lisa Marie, who died suddenly last year at age 54, was Elvis and Priscilla’s only child. She had four children – Riley Keough, 35, and Benjamin, who killed himself at age 27, with first hubby Danny Keough, and 16-year-old twins Harper and Finley with fourth hubby Michael Lockwood – who are widely recognized as Elvis’ blood relatives.
But in her legal wrangling with Priscilla, Kruse revealed a hidden leaf on the Presley family tree. The loose end began unraveling when Kruse slammed Priscilla with a lawsuit in 2023, accusing the 79-year-old Naked Gun actress of “violating her contractual duties” to her, costing her both time and money. The suit claims Priscilla directed Kruse to create four LLC companies and they were supposed to go on a lucrative memorabilia tour together, but Priscilla backed out at the last minute. Kruse is now seeking an unspecified amount of payback rumored to be more than a million dollars!
Priscilla unsuccessfully tried to get Kruse’s case tossed from the Florida court, insisting she lives in California, has no ties to the Sunshine State and denies knowing anything about the companies created by Kruse.