Alan Jackson envisage un retour dans la défense de Nick Reiner

L'avocat de la défense Alan Jackson est prêt à reprendre le dossier de double meurtre de Nick Reiner si les conditions financières sont réunies. Âgé de 32 ans et accusé d'avoir tué ses parents en décembre dernier, le prévenu se bat pour accéder à un fonds en fiducie de 1,5 million de dollars afin de couvrir ses frais juridiques. Une requête déposée cette semaine affirme que ces fonds sont retenus de manière injuste.

Alan Jackson a déclaré mardi à TMZ Live qu'il n'avait jamais voulu se retirer de l'affaire en janvier. Il a qualifié le blocage du fonds en fiducie de Nick

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