Nick Reiner is seeking access to a trust worth more than $1.5 million to pay his legal fees while he awaits trial for the murder of his parents, Rob and Michelle Reiner. According to a California probate petition, the trust required that half of the funds be released when Nick turned 30 and …
Amid Nick Reiner's legal battle over his parents' deaths, his demand for access to a trust fund they established for him may be more complex than it seems.
Nick Reiner during his arraignment in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Feb. 23 in Los Angeles. Reiner is facing two counts of first-degree murder for the killing of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, in their Los Angeles home in December.
00:00 Michael Proctor Tries to Avoid Deposition 03:08 Judge Rejects Proctor's Last-Minute Request 06:12 Allan Jackson on Deposing Michael Proctor 09:18 Allan Jackson Discusses Nick Reiner 12:05 Why Nick Reiner Wants Access to His Trust 16:18 Can Nick Reiner Rehire Allan Jackson? 20:22 The Cost of Defending a Murder Case 24:10 Allan Jackson's Chances of Returning 27:05 What's Next for Nick Reiner's Defense? Could Allan Jackson be returning to one of the most closely watched murder cases in America? Fresh off his latest court battle involving former Massachusetts State Police investigator Michael Proctor, legendary defense attorney Allan Jackson joins Billy Bush to discuss a major new development in the Nick Reiner case. Jackson explains why Nick Reiner is fighting for access to funds held in an irrevocable trust, why he believes Reiner is legally entitled to use that money for his defense, and what it would take for Jackson and his team to return to the case. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@HotMicswithBillyBush?sub_confirmation=1 You can listen live exclusively on TuneIn Monday through Thursday 9am PT / 12pm ET. Ask your Alexa or Google device to "Play Hot Mics with Billy Bush on TuneIn" to listen.
Nick Reiner during his arraignment in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Feb. 23 in Los Angeles. Reiner is facing two counts of first-degree murder for the killing of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, in their Los Angeles home in December.