Why Did Nick Reiner’s Own Siblings Stop Paying for His Defense?

Jun 12, 05:00 PM
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Jake and Romy Reiner buried their parents. Then they hired a defense attorney for the brother accused of killing them. And then they stopped. That decision — and what came after it — is the center of the most revealing chapter in this case yet.

After Alan Jackson withdrew from Nick Reiner’s defense, sources say the family was “disgusted” and described Nick’s behavior behind bars as “erratic” and “threatening.” Jake called the ordeal “a living nightmare.” The family reportedly said they could not “bankroll chaos.” Nick’s response was not acceptance. It was a 136-page probate petition demanding over $1.5 million from the trust fund his parents created for him in 1993. A separate civil legal team. A demand the court call the distributions “mandatory and unconditional.” A filing that says Nick “loved his parents” and that their murders are “not at issue.” And a request for commissary money for soap and socks alongside a seven-figure demand designed to get Alan Jackson back in the courtroom. Tony Brueski tears this petition apart, traces the pattern of entitlement through Nick’s entire adult life, and explains why California’s slayer statute may be the final word on whether Nick Reiner ever sees a dollar of his parents’ money. Everyone around Nick has drawn the same line. His siblings. The trustee. The family. This episode is about a man who has never once in his life respected a boundary — and what happens when the law draws the last one.

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