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KING OF ABUSE: Elvis Presley Accused of Preying on Underage Girls in Shocking New Book

The recent release of the book “Elvis Presley: A Southern Life” by author Joel Williamson has caused a stir with its claims that the legendary singer, known as the King of Rock, engaged in inappropriate relationships with underage girls during his career.

According to the book, Elvis Presley allegedly targeted 14-year-old girls while on tour, engaging in intimate activities such as pillow fights, tickling, wrestling, and kissing.

The author delves into the details of Presley’s interactions with multiple underage girlfriends, painting a disturbing picture of the singer’s behavior.

One particular incident recounted in the book describes Presley’s encounter with a young fan, where a condom reportedly broke during their intimate moment.

Despite the mishap, Presley rushed the girl to the hospital while continuously contacting his then 15-year-old girlfriend, Dixie Lock, whom he had been involved with since he was 19 years old.

Dixie Lock was just one of Elvis Presley’s known love interests, with whom he had a relationship from 1953 to 1955, even accompanying her to her junior prom.

Later on, in 1959, Presley met Priscilla Presley, who was only 14 at the time.

The pair began dating while Presley was stationed in Germany for military service and eventually tied the knot in 1967 upon his return to the United States.

The book sheds light on Presley’s alleged fixation on virgins and his purported request for aides to arrange for a continuous supply of young s**ual partners.

His later years were marked by scandal and struggles with drug addiction, culminating in his untimely death at the age of 42 in 1977 at his Graceland estate, where he was found in gold silk pajamas.

“Elvis Presley: A Southern Life,” published in 2014, is a significant work by Joel Williamson, a respected American historian known for his studies on race relations and biographies of notable figures like writer William Faulkner.

The book not only explores Presley’s controversial personal life but also delves into his impact on music and culture.

Throughout his career, Presley was linked to various women, including Hollywood actress Natalie Wood, though there is no evidence of a romantic involvement between them.

His legacy endures through iconic films like “Jailhouse Rock” and his enduring popularity among fans, as evidenced by the enduring fascination with his autographs and memorabilia from his performances in the late 1950s.