A trail of clues left by Naussany Investments, the fake company that tried to scam Elvis Presleyβs family out of Graceland, led to a grandmother in Branson, Missouri.
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Graceland in Memphis, Tenn.
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More than 270 miles from Graceland, Branson, Mo., holds an annual Elvis festival and has a Mount Rushmore-like attraction that features βthe King.β
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Lisaβs home in Kimberling City, near Branson, Mo.
"Kurt Naussany" exists only online, where he left a Google review for a car dealership.
The Facebook profile for "Carloyn Naussany," before it was removed.
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The fake personas led to nail salons. Pictured here is High Volume, where Carballo worked briefly after his split with NV Nails.
Naussany investments listed this as one of its addresses in court filings.
Carballo said Lisa told him to use her P.O. Box on his court filing.
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P.O. Box 514 in Kimberling City, Mo.
A text message Karen received that purported to be from a government worker in Missouri.
An email signature from a Naussany Investments court filing.
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Carballo lived in a home with Lisa in Kimberling City for about five months.
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Branson is known for its family-friendly entertainment and Elvis tribute acts.
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Lisa said she'd file a report with the sheriff.