Trustees Fiduciary Duty at Center of High-Profile Case

Aug 18, 2026 - 02:22
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Nick Reiner Frustrated By Lack of Access to $1.5 Million Trust as Star Lawyer Sits on Sidelines

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has pushed back a decision on whether Nick Reiner, accused of killing his parents in 2025, should receive money from his trust to pay for his defense. The delay is due to disputes over the trust's disbursement.

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Reiner's team argues that he is entitled to half of the trust's value when he turns 30 and the remainder at age 35, as stipulated in the trust. However, experts say this could be a 'no-win situation' for the trustee, who must balance their fiduciary duty with the potential consequences of paying for Reiner's defense if he is found guilty.

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