Nick Reiner has been prevented from inheriting a $1.5 million trust due to California's 'slayer statute,' which disallows individuals charged with murder from benefiting from the estate of their victims. This legal action follows the charges against him for the alleged murder of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner.
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Nick Reiner blocked from $1.5M trust due to California's slayer statute after murder charges
Nick Reiner is barred from accessing a $1.5 million trust as a result of California's slayer statute, which prohibits individuals charged with murder from inheriting from their victims. This decision comes after he was charged with the murder of his parents.
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Nick Reiner blocked from $1.5M trust due to ‘slayer statute’ after being charged with parents’ murder: docs
Nick Reiner blocked from $1.5M trust due to California's slayer statute after murder charges