A Memphis judge ordered a pause on the foreclosure sale of Elvis Presley’s iconic Graceland home in a brief hearing Wednesday morning after local officials confirmed they did not have the paperwork to move forward with the sale.
Chancellor JoeDae Jenkins ruled that the home could stay in the hands of the Presley family for the time being as Shelby County officials were seeking to auction off Graceland and its surrounding property in Memphis, Tennessee, to the highest bidder in a foreclosure sale on Thursday.
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