
Rob Reiner’s children cut off legal funding for brother accused of killing parents: report
NY Post
Two of slain Hollywood director Rob Reiner’s children have reportedly stopped paying the legal bills for their brother Nick, who is charged in the fatal stabbing of their famous parents in Los Angeles.
Romy, 28, and Jake, 34, who were spotted out in Los Angeles on Monday, have cut off funding for a private defense attorney for their brother, TMZ reported Monday.
The news site reported the pair hired high-profile criminal defense attorney Alan Jackson shortly after cops found the bodies of the “When Harry Met Sally” director and his wife, Michele, in mid-December.
But Jackson withdrew from the case soon afterward due to an undisclosed disagreement.
Last month, a public defender was appointed to take Nick’s case, but it was widely perceived as a stopgap measure until another private attorney could be hired, according to the outlet.
Kimberly Greene, the deputy public defender, was in court on Monday representing Nick, who pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder.













