Michael Edwards denied allegations of sexually assaulting Lisa Marie Presley during his relationship with her mother, Priscilla Presley. In a statement to Us Weekly, Edwards called the claims untrue and insisted that he never molested Lisa Marie, despite writing about feeling a sexual attraction toward her in his memoir. He expressed regret for embellishing a harmless anecdote about Lisa Marie and dismissed the notion that he assaulted her.

During their seven-year relationship in the 1980s, Lisa Marie claimed in her posthumous memoir that Edwards had a “horrible temper” and sexually assaulted her when she was 10 years old. She recounted waking up to him running his finger up her leg under the sheets, and she informed her mother about the incident the following day. Priscilla reportedly explained away the behavior, stating that it was common in Europe. Lisa Marie further alleged that Edwards would touch her inappropriately and would tell her not to look while he jerked off.

Priscilla Presley has not publicly addressed the allegations made by her daughter Lisa Marie. Edwards’ daughter, Caroline Van Zandt, refuted the accusations, stating that Lisa Marie never insinuated any inappropriate behavior by her father during their close friendship. She claimed that Lisa Marie had confided in her about Edwards walking into her room, which was then addressed and resolved as a family. Van Zandt emphasized Priscilla’s protective nature and disbelief that such behavior would be tolerated.

Lisa Marie’s posthumous memoir, completed by her daughter Riley Keough, was released recently. Keough praised her mother’s honesty and intention to tell a human story, despite the discomfort it may cause. She expressed gratitude for the opportunity to finish the autobiography on her mother’s behalf. Lisa Marie is survived by her mother, three daughters, and son Benjamin, sharing them with her exes Danny Keough and Michael Lockwood. Her intent was to connect with others through her story and her commitment to honesty.

Lisa Marie’s memoir reflects her commitment to truth and honesty, even in uncomfortable situations. The book, completed by her daughter Riley after her death at 53, shares stories of her life and experiences. Keough praised her mother’s intentions and the liberating nature of her authenticity. Lisa Marie’s legacy carries on through her family and loved ones, who continue to honor her memory and the values she held dear. In the midst of these difficult allegations, the focus remains on celebrating Lisa Marie’s life and the impact she had on those around her.

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