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Alleged parent-killer Nick Reiner denied trust fund millions for legal defense due to 'slayer statute'

  • Posted on August 16, 2026
  • By Daily Mail
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  • 1 min read
In brief

A California man accused of murdering his parents in a brutal home invasion at their luxury Los Angeles residence faces financial barriers in his legal defense. The defendant sought to access substantial trust fund assets to cover attorney fees, but courts invoked the 'slayer statute'—a legal principle preventing individuals convicted or accused of homicide from benefiting financially from their victims' estates. This case highlights the intersection of inheritance law and criminal justice.

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Alleged parent-killer Nick Reiner denied trust fund millions for legal defense due to 'slayer statute'
Alleged parent-killer Nick Reiner denied trust fund millions for legal defense due to 'slayer statute'

Nick Reiner allegedly lay in wait at his parents Rob and Michele's $13.5 million Los Angeles mansion in December, then slashed their throats as they slept. He wants access to his trust fund to pay lawyers.
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