Nick Reiner Case Update: Why Alan Jackson Quit & What Comes Next
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High-profile attorney Alan Jackson — fresh off the Karen Read case and Harvey Weinstein trial — just walked away from Nick Reiner's defense two weeks before arraignment. Why? We're breaking down the theories: Is the family cutting Nick off financially? Did something in discovery make Jackson run? Or is this simply a case too complicated for even the best defense money can buy? Nick Reiner is charged with murdering his parents Rob and Michele Reiner, allegedly stabbing them in their bedroom after an argument at Conan O'Brien's Christmas party. He's been diagnosed with schizophrenia, reportedly had a conservatorship in the works, and spent the night after the alleged killings in a blood-covered hotel room. The DA hasn't ruled out the death penalty — in a state that hasn't executed anyone in twenty years and literally dismantled its death chamber. We're answering your questions about what psychosis means for this defense, why the Menendez comparison doesn't hold up, and what Jake and Romy Reiner are facing as they navigate losing both parents to their own brother. This case has everything: celebrity, wealth, addiction, mental illness, and a family that tried everything and still ended up here.
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