Nick Reiner Demands Access to $1.5M Trust Fund to Hire High-Powe
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Nick Reiner Demands Access to $1.5M Trust Fund to Hire High-Powered Lawyer as He Faces Murder Charges for Parents' Killings
Nick Reiner, who is accused of murdering his parents Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner in December 2025, has filed a petition in California court requesting money from a trust fund established in his name. "Nick loved his parents, and he is devastated by their deaths," the probate petition filed on Monday, June 8 and obtained by PEOPLE states. "But the facts about what did and did not happen to them are not at issue in this Trust litigation." According to the petition, Nick's parents previously established a "smaller, separate trust for his individual benefit" - referred to in the petition as "Nick's Trust" - as they did for their two other children, Jake and Romy.
In addition to their three biological children, Rob also adopted his first wife Penny Marshall's daughter, Tracy. The petition claims that one-half of the trust was required to be distributed to Nick "outright when he turned 30" and the remainder would be given to him when he turned 35. Nick - who has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with his parents' deaths and has since pleaded not guilty - is 32 years old. The petition claims that Nick has not yet received the mandatory distribution he should have received at age 30, and that he has not been informed of the total amount in the trust, which the petition claims is in excess of $1.5 million.
The petition alleges that "months of repeated inquiries" to the current trustee have "offered a shifting series of excuses and justifications," including "unsubstantiated 'concerns' about Nick's so-called competence to 'manage a trust.' " It further demands that the first half of the trust payment be released to Nick so that he can cover legal expenses and fund his commissary account "so that he can buy basic support items while incarcerated (e.g., socks and personal hygiene items like soap) within the low spending limits imposed by the jail." "These distributions are non-discretionary," the petition claims. "The trust does not authorize the Trustee to condition these distribution points on any subjective assessment by the Trustee as to Nick's intended use of those funds." It also claims that because the trust is "irrevocable," the trustee is not authorized to withhold funds from a beneficiary who is deemed to be incompetent, only that the trustee may "modify the manner of distribution to an incompetent beneficiary." It further asserts that "there is no judicial declaration that Nick is incompetent, nor has he been determined to lack capacity by the written statement of two licensed physicians," and that the trustee's assertion that he has "concerns" regarding Nick's capacity to manage the trust is "insufficient." Given Nick's "present circumstances," the petition claims it is an "abuse of the Trustee's discretion to refuse those requests" as no "use of his funds could be more important."
"The stakes for Nick could not be higher," the petition claims, noting that he has been unable to pay for the "basic necessities while incarcerated" or pay for legal counsel. The filing notes that Nick was initially represented by Alan Jackson, who it claims was retained to represent Nick, with payment negotiated by "Nick's siblings on his behalf." On January 7, 2026, the petition alleges that Jackson was "forced to withdraw because funds were not made available from this Trust or the Reiner family trusts." Nick is currently represented by a public defender named Kimberly Greene. In a declaration filed with the motion, Jackson said that he is "committed to representing" Nick and "willing to consider reasonable alternatives to the original fee arrangement." PEOPLE has reached out to representatives for Jackson and the Reiner family for comment. people.com/nick-rein er-demands-access-to -his-usd1-5m-trust-f und-as-he-faces He's got some nerve!
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F^&*^*%^ him I hope he doesn't receive a damn dime!
Maxsmom, RajunCajun and West-Tex + 1 more reacted
Agree with all the previous comments, the guy should rot in jail. That being said, the trust is a binding contract and since he has reached 30 he is entitled to his first disbursement. The trust doesn't get to make moral judgements. Anyway, the Lawyer will end up getting most of it and he will still be found guilty....
eighteen, Itsme and Maxsmom + 3 more reacted
I saw this. Would y'all give him access? He got himself into this mess, he should have to get himself out. The fact he was given a trust, which, isn't it only accessible upon death?
Hmmmm....Wonder if he whacked them to get to the Trust Fund in the first place?....But it looks like they were giving him 10k per month to do nothing:
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@EddyFree :
Wow. Just wow. $10k a month to do nothing plus living rent free, and he still goes and kills them. What a loser. Sadly, his parents were probably trying to do right by him and the reward is he kills them. I know he hasn't been found guilty but let's be real.
EddyFree reacted Wow. Just wow. $10k a month to do nothing plus living rent free, and he still goes and kills them. What a loser. Sadly, his parents were probably trying to do right by him and the reward is he kills them. I know he hasn't been found guilty but let's be real.
Nick Reiner Demands Access to $1.5M Trust Fund to Hire High-Powered Lawyer as He Faces Murder Charges for Parents' Killings Nick Reiner, who is accused of murdering his parents Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner in December 2025, has filed a petition in California court requesting money from a trust fund established in his name. "Nick loved his parents, and he is devastated by their deaths," the probate petition filed on Monday, June 8 and obtained by PEOPLE states. "But the facts about what did and did not happen to them are not at issue in this Trust litigation." According to the petition, Nick's parents previously established a "smaller, separate trust for his individual benefit" - referred to in the petition as "Nick's Trust" - as they did for their two other children, Jake and Romy. In addition to their three biological children, Rob also adopted his first wife Penny Marshall's daughter, Tracy. The petition claims that one-half of the trust was required to be distributed to Nick "outright when he turned 30" and the remainder would be given to him when he turned 35. Nick - who has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with his parents' deaths and has since pleaded not guilty - is 32 years old. The petition claims that Nick has not yet received the mandatory distribution he should have received at age 30, and that he has not been informed of the total amount in the trust, which the petition claims is in excess of $1.5 million. The petition alleges that "months of repeated inquiries" to the current trustee have "offered a shifting series of excuses and justifications," including "unsubstantiated 'concerns' about Nick's so-called competence to 'manage a trust.' " It further demands that the first half of the trust payment be released to Nick so that he can cover legal expenses and fund his commissary account "so that he can buy basic support items while incarcerated (e.g., socks and personal hygiene items like soap) within the low spending limits imposed by the jail." "These distributions are non-discretionary," the petition claims. "The trust does not authorize the Trustee to condition these distribution points on any subjective assessment by the Trustee as to Nick's intended use of those funds." It also claims that because the trust is "irrevocable," the trustee is not authorized to withhold funds from a beneficiary who is deemed to be incompetent, only that the trustee may "modify the manner of distribution to an incompetent beneficiary." It further asserts that "there is no judicial declaration that Nick is incompetent, nor has he been determined to lack capacity by the written statement of two licensed physicians," and that the trustee's assertion that he has "concerns" regarding Nick's capacity to manage the trust is "insufficient." Given Nick's "present circumstances," the petition claims it is an "abuse of the Trustee's discretion to refuse those requests" as no "use of his funds could be more important." "The stakes for Nick could not be higher," the petition claims, noting that he has been unable to pay for the "basic necessities while incarcerated" or pay for legal counsel. The filing notes that Nick was initially represented by Alan Jackson, who it claims was retained to represent Nick, with payment negotiated by "Nick's siblings on his behalf." On January 7, 2026, the petition alleges that Jackson was "forced to withdraw because funds were not made available from this Trust or the Reiner family trusts." Nick is currently represented by a public defender named Kimberly Greene. In a declaration filed with the motion, Jackson said that he is "committed to representing" Nick and "willing to consider reasonable alternatives to the original fee arrangement." PEOPLE has reached out to representatives for Jackson and the Reiner family for comment. people.com/nick-rein er-demands-access-to -his-usd1-5m-trust-f und-as-he-faces He's got some nerve! #msg2185695
Hmmmm....Wonder if he whacked them to get to the Trust Fund in the first place?....But it looks like they were giving him 10k per month to do nothing: #msg2185726
Being Charlie. Have any of y'all watched this movie? I found it on YouTube one night. It's pretty good. Later I learned it was a Rob Reiner film and kind of depicts Nick as Charlie in the movie. I was a little blown away after learning that.
The lawyers want to get their hands on his trust money. I'm sure they will find a way to make sure they get all of it for themselves. His trial defense will definitely be a million.
eighteen and Luckysis reacted
They better let him get it he will stab a muf fuh to get that money
eighteen, RajunCajun and Luckysis reacted
@West-Tex : hell no! If you kill your parents, you don't deserve one penny from what your parents earned.
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