Who does this guy think he is? Nick Reiner is literally asking a court to hand over $1.5 million while he’s sitting in the hot seat for allegedly murdering his own parents, Rob and Michele Reiner. The absolute NERVE, darling!
According to Us Weekly, Nick filed a petition on Monday, June 8, demanding access to the trust fund his parents established. Yes, you read that right. While awaiting trial for the deaths of the very people who set up this financial cushion for him, Nick is basically saying, “Can I get my money now, thanks?” It’s giving entitlement on steroids, and we are LIVING for the chaos.
The court documents reveal that Rob and Michele created this trust—presumably out of love and good intentions—but Nick is now weaponizing it like a financial Get Out of Jail Free card. Honey, the timing couldn’t be more suspicious if he tried. What happened to showing a little restraint? What happened to grieving? What happened to basic human decency?
Legal experts are already weighing in on this absolute dumpster fire of a decision. Most are saying the court will likely reject this request faster than you can say “guilty conscience.” But the fact that Nick’s legal team even filed this petition tells you everything you need to know about the strategy here. It’s bold. It’s brazen. It’s the kind of move that makes judges roll their eyes so hard they see their own brains.
Social media has absolutely ERUPTED over this news. Twitter users are calling it “peak audacity,” Instagram influencers are filming reaction videos, and Reddit is having an absolute field day with conspiracy theories. One user summed it up perfectly: “He killed his parents and now wants their money? That’s not just sad, that’s EVIL sad.”
The Reiner family drama has always been messy, but this takes it to a whole new level of toxic. We’re talking about a young man who allegedly committed the ultimate betrayal, and his response is basically to ask for the inheritance check. It’s like watching a real-life thriller where the protagonist is also completely delusional.
As this case unfolds, one thing is crystal clear: Nick’s actions are speaking louder than any lawyer’s defense ever could. And those actions are screaming guilty.
What do you think? A) The court should deny this petition immediately B) Nick deserves the right to access his trust fund regardless