Riley Keough Named as Alleged Biological Mother of John Travolta’s Son in Court Docs

A lawsuit filed by Brigitte Kruse, a former associate of Priscilla Presley, alleges a surprising connection: that Riley Keough is actually the biological mother of John Travolta’s son, Ben. Page Six reported on December 17 that these claims are detailed in court documents.

According to Kruse, John Travolta and his late wife, Kelly Preston, had their son, Ben (born in 2010), using eggs donated by Keough.

According to the documents, Keough, who is currently 36 years old, allegedly received between $10,000 and $20,000, plus a classic Jaguar, as part of the deal.

According to the legal documents, Keough offered to be an egg donor after Lisa Marie Presley first volunteered to donate eggs to Travolta and Preston. However, Lisa Marie later changed her mind, and Travolta and Preston ultimately decided against using her eggs because of her history with drug use, according to the claim.

I’ve been following this case, and it’s really something. Apparently, Kruse and Kevin Fialko have updated their lawsuit against Navarone Garibaldi Garcia, claiming a breach of contract. What’s fascinating is they allege that after Lisa Marie Presley sadly passed away in 2023, the Presley family desperately tried to take control of her estate and get money distributed, and they used Kruse and Fialko as the people to handle all the negotiations and try to smooth things over.

Marty Singer, Priscilla Presley’s lawyer, firmly rejected the accusations in a statement to Us Weekly. He criticized the opposing side, stating they “have no limits and will cross any ethical line” to harm Priscilla Presley and her family. He also called the recent claims “shameful” and unrelated to the core issues of the case.

Representatives for Riley Keough and John Travolta have not yet responded to requests for comment. John Travolta, age 71, has three children with his late wife, Kelly Preston: their son Jett, who passed away previously, daughter Ella Bleu, 25, and son Ben, 15. Kelly Preston died in July 2020 after fighting breast cancer.

This is a serious claim, and if it’s true, it could have significant consequences. However, it hasn’t been confirmed yet. It’s important to remember that what’s stated in legal documents are just allegations until proven in court.

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2025-12-18 18:15