Nick Reiner's Trustee Will Ask Judge to Give His Trust Fund Money To Him
Nick Reiner is petitioning a court to access trust fund assets to cover legal costs in his ongoing murder case involving the death of his parents.
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This development follows claims by Reiner that his siblings reneged on prior commitments to fund his legal representation. Coverage from The New York Times, CNN, People.com, TMZ, and Page Six details the shift in legal strategy.
Reports highlight the current status of the trust fund and note that Alan Jackson, Reiner's former attorney, has issued comments regarding his sudden resignation from the murder case. Future developments hinge on the judicial review of the trustee's motion.
Official proceedings will determine if the requested assets are released to Reiner for his defense, and additional information regarding the specifics of the siblings' alleged commitment reversal remains pending.
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Quick answers
Why is Nick Reiner seeking access to his trust fund?
He is seeking to use the funds to pay for his legal defense in a case where he is accused of killing his parents.
What is the status of Nick Reiner's legal representation?
His former attorney, Alan Jackson, has quit the case and provided information regarding his departure.
Who is currently overseeing the request for funds?
The trustee is tasked with asking a judge to grant access to the trust fund money for Reiner.
Coverage (5)
- Nick Reiner’s former attorney, Alan Jackson, finally comes clean about why he suddenly quit murder case Page Six · 7h ago
- Nick Reiner, Accused of Killing Parents, Asks to Use Trust Fund for His Defense The New York Times · 7h ago
- Rob Reiner’s son Nick seeks money for his defense in parents’ killings from trust they left him CNN · 7h ago
- Nick Reiner Claims His Siblings ‘Reversed’ Their 'Commitment' to Fund His Legal Defense People.com · 7h ago
- Nick Reiner's Trustee Will Ask Judge to Give His Trust Fund Money To Him TMZ · 7h ago