LOS ANGELES — Nick Reiner has paid for at least part of his murder defense with money set aside for him by the parents he’s accused of killing — and he argues he’s due even more, probate lawyers revealed Monday.
\n\nReiner, 32, wasn’t in court as attorneys argued over his right to the $1.63 million in a trust fund acclaimed director Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner created for him.
\n\nHis parents were fatally stabbed in their home in Los Angeles’ Brentwood neighborhood in December. Reiner has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder with special circumstance allegations of multiple murders and lying in wait.
\n\nAnita Wu, an attorney representing Reiner’s probate interests, revealed that $200,000 of the trust has been spent, which includes an undisclosed amount for his previous defense attorney, Alan Jackson.
\n\nJackson, a high-profile defense lawyer, resigned from Reiner’s case in January, citing “circumstances beyond our control.” But Jackson was in court Monday, standing alongside Wu, signaling that he could rejoin Reiner’s team if Reiner’s finances can be resolved.
\n\nA trustee representing the trust fund who took over duties just last month said she opposes any money going to Reiner, citing California’s “slayer statute,” which bars…
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