Nick Reiner Seeks Access to $1.5M Trust Fund for Murder Defense After Parents' Deaths
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Dominic Patten
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Summary
Nick Reiner, the 32-year-old son of Rob and Michelle Reiner who is charged with their stabbing murder, is petitioning the court to access a $1.5 million trust fund his parents established for him decades ago. He argues he cannot fund his defense against potential death penalty charges without the funds, which are being withheld by the trustee. The case involves a legal battle over trust disbursement while Reiner faces serious criminal charges.
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The Harm Is Irreparable …Trustee Withholds Funds That Are Already Nick's
Facing the possibility of the death penalty for the stabbing murder of his parents last year, Nick Reiner is trying to get the best defense money can buy
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