Nick Reiner has filed a legal petition seeking distribution of money from a trust fund established by his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, even as he faces murder charges in their deaths. The 32-year-old submitted court documents on Monday, June 8, 2026, requesting funds he claims were designated for distribution when he turned 30 years old.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Reiner attempted to retain attorney Alan Jackson to represent him against the murder charges. He asserts that his siblings, Jake and Romy, agreed to this arrangement. However, Reiner claims the trustee refused to compensate Jackson, resulting in the attorney's departure from the case.
The petition reveals that Reiner communicated urgency to the trustee, stating that "time is of the essence." He emphasized his need for Jackson's representation to avoid "further jeopardizing my defense in the criminal matter." Reiner further indicated that his attempts to secure the funds have been "met only with delay and inaction."
The legal filing seeks both an accounting of the trust and damages from the trustee. Court papers indicate that Rob and Michele Reiner established the trust in 1992 for their three children: Nick, Jake, and Romy. The petition states that Nick currently possesses no alternative source of funding for legal fees or basic support while incarcerated.
Nick Reiner faces two counts of first-degree murder for allegedly stabbing his parents to death in December 2025. He has entered a plea of not guilty to the charges. His siblings have reportedly declined to finance private legal representation following Jackson's withdrawal from the case, according to information disclosed in February.
In April, Jake Reiner shared a public statement reflecting on the impact of his parents' deaths, writing: "I was robbed of so many things that day. My parents won't be at my wedding, they won't get to hold their future grandchild, and they won't get to see me have the successful career I'm still seeking." The statement was posted just days before Nick's preliminary hearing.
Romy Reiner has not issued public comments regarding the tragedy. Jake noted in his statement that she would address the matter "in her own way and in her time."
Nick Reiner appeared in court on Tuesday, April 29, 2026, for a preliminary hearing. During that proceeding, it was confirmed that autopsies for Rob and Michele Reiner remained incomplete four months after their deaths. The presiding judge postponed the hearing until September due to the absence of crucial evidence required for discovery.
The case continues to develop as the legal proceedings advance toward trial. The trust fund dispute adds another layer of complexity to an already tragic family situation that has resulted in criminal charges and fractured relationships among the surviving siblings.