Nick Reiner seeks trust funds for murder defense

Nick Reiner is battling his siblings and a trustee over access to a family trust worth around $1.5 million to cover legal bills in his parents' murder case. Court filings reveal accusations of broken promises on funding and delays from the trustee. The 32-year-old has pleaded not guilty to killing Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner.

Nick Reiner filed a probate petition this week demanding the trust payout. He claims his older brother Jake and sister Romy backed out of a verbal agreement to fund his defense, leaving attorney Alan Jackson no choice but to withdraw.

A May 11 letter from his lawyer to the trustee accuses the controller of stalling until an internal investigation wrapped up. The trust holds roughly $1.7 million and was meant to release half at age 30, two years before the December 2025 killings.

Sources close to the situation told TMZ the trustee plans to ask a judge next week to release the money. Reiner wants the cash to rehire Jackson and is currently represented by a public defender.

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Nick Reiner, accused of killing his parents in Los Angeles last year, has petitioned a court for access to at least $1.5 million from a trust fund to pay for his legal defense.

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Defense attorney Alan Jackson is ready to jump back into Nick Reiner's double murder case if the money works out. The 32-year-old, accused of killing his parents last December, is fighting for access to a $1.5 million trust fund to cover legal fees. A petition filed this week claims the funds are being unfairly withheld.

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