Alan Jackson eyes return to Nick Reiner defense

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.

Alan Jackson told TMZ Live on Tuesday that he never wanted to exit the case in January. He called the holdup on Nick's trust

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Photorealistic illustration of Alan Ritchson outside his Nashville home after police clear him of charges in a neighbor motorcycle dispute, ruled self-defense.
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Alan Ritchson cleared of charges in neighbor fight

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Brentwood police have cleared Reacher star Alan Ritchson of any charges following a physical altercation with neighbor Ronnie Taylor, ruling his actions self-defense. The incident stemmed from a confrontation over Ritchson allegedly revving his motorcycle engine in their Nashville suburb. No charges will be filed against either party after Ritchson declined to pursue a potential reckless endangerment case.

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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Director Antoine Fuqua of the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' expressed skepticism about certain child abuse allegations against the singer in an interview with The New Yorker. He discussed major reshoots prompted by legal restrictions from a past settlement. The film opens in theaters on April 24 from Lionsgate.

A 74-year-old Montana man received a prison sentence of 15 years and six months this week for the September 2025 killings of his wife, stepson and the stepson's girlfriend.

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Robert Kory, manager of the late Leonard Cohen, has been exonerated of claims of financial misconduct in handling the songwriter’s estate. A court-appointed referee ruled on March 23 that Kory acted reasonably and ethically. The decision followed a 10-day trial in probate court.

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