Alan Jackson contempla su regreso a la defensa de Nick Reiner

El abogado defensor Alan Jackson está dispuesto a retomar el caso de doble homicidio de Nick Reiner si se llegan a un acuerdo financiero. El acusado de 32 años, quien presuntamente asesinó a sus padres el pasado diciembre, lucha por obtener acceso a un fideicomiso de 1.5 millones de dólares para cubrir sus gastos legales. Una petición presentada esta semana alega que dichos fondos están siendo retenidos de manera injusta.

Alan Jackson declaró el martes a TMZ Live que nunca quiso abandonar el caso en enero. Calificó el bloqueo del fideicomiso de Nick

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