Presley cheated?
Colonel Tom Parker, credited with guiding Elvis Presley from obscurity to the top of the entertainment world, has denied that he had cheated the late singer. He was speaking after a probate Court judge ordered Parker stripped of his management fees and commissions from the Presley estate. The judge also ordered the estate’s executors to <file a lawsuit to recover an unspecified amount of money from Parker. The order was made after a lawyer appointed by the court to look after the interests of Presley’s daughter and sole heir, Lisa Marie Presley, aged 13, told the court that Parker had cheated Presley in various ways.—Memphis.
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Press, 22 August 1981, Page 22
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