Riley Keough Allegedly Donated Eggs to John Travolta and Kelly Preston for Their Son, Court Says

The Controversial Allegations Surrounding John Travolta, Kelly Preston, and Riley Keough

John Travolta and his late wife, Kelly Preston, were the proud parents of three children: Jett, Ella, and Benjamin. Their family life has often been in the public eye, but recent legal filings have brought a new and shocking chapter into the spotlight.

A New Allegation About Riley Keough’s Involvement

According to court documents obtained by DISCOVERTREND, Riley Keough, the daughter of Danny Keough and Lisa Marie Presley, allegedly donated her eggs to John Travolta and Kelly Preston. This, according to the claims, allowed the couple to have their son, Benjamin. The allegations come from an amended complaint filed by Priscilla Presley's former business associates, Brigitte Kruse and Kevin Fialko, against her son, Navarone Garcia.

The claim suggests that Riley Keough provided her eggs so that John Travolta and Kelly Preston could have their child, Benjamin, who is now 15 years old. This revelation has sparked significant controversy and raised questions about the involvement of the Presley family in the matter.

Background on the Legal Dispute

The lawsuit centers around the estate of Lisa Marie Presley, who passed away in January 2023 at the age of 54. The complaint states that after her death, the entire Presley family sought control of the estate and financial benefits, using Kruse and Fialko as mediators.

Michael Lockwood, Lisa Marie’s ex-husband and father of Harper and Finley Lockwood, approached Kruse with a claim that John Travolta’s wife, Kelly Preston, had been unable to bear her own children. According to the filing, Lockwood said that Travolta and Presley previously used Lisa Marie’s eggs to get pregnant.

The complaint also mentions that in 2010, which was a year after the tragic death of Travolta’s son, Jett, Travolta reached out to the family again. Lockwood claimed that Travolta needed help salvaging his career amid allegations of sexual assault against other men, which threatened his status as a leading man.

The Alleged Egg Donation Deal

Per the court document, Lockwood alleged that Travolta wanted to stop using Lisa Marie’s eggs because they did not want "eggs with heroin" on them. As a result, a deal was orchestrated where Riley Keough donated her eggs to Travolta, allowing Kelly to give birth to their son, Ben Travolta.

In exchange for donating her eggs, the court documents claim that Riley was given an "old Jaguar and paid between $10,000 - $20,000 for the deal." The complaint further alleges that Lockwood wanted Kruse and Fialko to use this information to orchestrate a settlement for him and his daughters.

However, when Garcia heard about this, he reportedly "threw a tantrum," demanding that the plaintiffs keep Riley’s and Travolta’s son out of the press. He claimed that Priscilla had promised him that he would be the only male musician in the family and would now be the "king." Garcia reportedly requested a "million-dollar settlement."

Reactions from the Presley Family

Priscilla Presley’s attorneys, Marty Singer and Wayne Harman, have criticized the actions of Kruse and Fialko, calling their conduct "shameful." They stated that the latest allegations are completely unrelated to the original claims in the case and that the behavior of Kruse, Fialko, and their new lawyers is unacceptable.

Riley Keough and Priscilla Presley have both spoken out against the new allegations made by the former business partners. In a statement, they said, "We are aware of the latest allegations from Brigitte Kruse. These claims are not only untrue but also deeply hurtful. Our family is, and always has been, united in love and respect for one another."

They added, "Our shared priority remains honoring Lisa Marie’s memory and protecting Elvis’ legacy with dignity. We will not allow outside voices to divide us or to diminish the strength of our bond as a family."

Ongoing Legal Battle

The original filing accuses Priscilla of fraud in the inducement, breach of contract, conversion, misappropriation of name and likeness, and intentional interference with contract and prospective economic advantage. The case continues to unfold, with each side presenting their version of events.

As the legal battle intensifies, the Presley family remains steadfast in their commitment to protecting their legacy and maintaining their unity. The outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for all parties involved.

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