A newly amended lawsuit has introduced a startling allegation involving Riley Keough, Elvis Presley’s granddaughter, and actor John Travolta.
According to court documents obtained by People, Keough is accused of having donated her eggs to Travolta and his late wife, Kelly Preston, in connection with the birth of their youngest son, Benjamin.
The claim appears in a legal filing submitted by Brigitte Kruse and Kevin Fialko, former business associates of Priscilla Presley. Their complaint, filed against Priscilla’s son Navarone Garcia, includes a series of assertions tied to ongoing disputes over Lisa Marie Presley’s estate following her death in January 2023.
Keough, the daughter of Lisa Marie Presley and musician Danny Keough, is alleged to have provided the eggs so Preston could carry Benjamin, who is now 15.
The filing states that the arrangement was discussed years earlier through Lisa Marie’s former husband, Michael Lockwood, who allegedly relayed the information to Kruse during a period of heightened family turmoil.
According to the complaint, Lockwood claimed that Travolta and Preston initially considered using Lisa Marie Presley’s eggs, as they had allegedly used them in the past, but later abandoned that idea.
The filing alleges that Travolta instead sought Keough’s eggs and that an agreement was reached. In exchange, the lawsuit claims Keough received an older Jaguar vehicle and between $10,000 and $20,000. None of these claims has been substantiated in court.
The filing further alleges that Lockwood wanted Kruse and Fialko to use the information as part of a broader settlement effort regarding his own financial situation at the time.
The complaint also includes claims that Garcia objected to the information becoming public and demanded a financial settlement to keep the allegation out of the press.
Attorneys for Priscilla have strongly denied the allegations, calling them baseless and unrelated to the core issues of the lawsuit.
In a statement to TMZ, Priscilla’s legal team said the claims were an attempt to apply pressure through sensational accusations, adding that the conduct would be addressed in court.
Earlier this fall, Keough and Presley jointly rejected similar allegations in a rare public statement. “These claims are not only untrue but also deeply hurtful,” they said, emphasizing that their focus remains on honoring Lisa Marie Presley’s legacy and maintaining family unity.
Neither Keough nor Travolta has commented publicly on the latest filing.