Nick Reiner, 32, stood before Los Angeles Judge Theresa McGonigle on Wednesday, facing two counts of first-degree murder for allegedly stabbing his parents to death at their Brentwood home last December. However, instead of having his siblings Jake and Romy by his side, a vacant gallery told the tale of a fractured family.
The siblings' absence was only one of several striking omissions from Nick's latest court appearance. Just last month, his remaining family members released a statement expressing their grief over their parents' loss, but noticeably, Nick was not mentioned in that statement, signaling a complete family excommunication.
In another twist, Nick's high-profile attorney Alan Jackson has dropped him as a client, citing "circumstances beyond our control" and moral and legal grounds. The decision means that Kimberly Greene, a public defender, will now represent Reiner at his upcoming arraignment on February 23.
The dramatic developments have raised eyebrows among fans of the Hollywood family, who were left stunned by the siblings' silence during the tense court proceedings. Romy and Jake have reportedly been spending time at their family beach house in Malibu, sparking questions about their whereabouts and availability to support Nick during this challenging period.
As the case against Reiner continues to unfold, it remains unclear what drove his attorney to abandon him mid-proceedings. However, the quiet fractures within one of Hollywood's most prominent families are already playing out under the glare of public scandal, leaving many to wonder about the true nature of their relationships and the extent of their loyalty to each other.
The siblings' absence was only one of several striking omissions from Nick's latest court appearance. Just last month, his remaining family members released a statement expressing their grief over their parents' loss, but noticeably, Nick was not mentioned in that statement, signaling a complete family excommunication.
In another twist, Nick's high-profile attorney Alan Jackson has dropped him as a client, citing "circumstances beyond our control" and moral and legal grounds. The decision means that Kimberly Greene, a public defender, will now represent Reiner at his upcoming arraignment on February 23.
The dramatic developments have raised eyebrows among fans of the Hollywood family, who were left stunned by the siblings' silence during the tense court proceedings. Romy and Jake have reportedly been spending time at their family beach house in Malibu, sparking questions about their whereabouts and availability to support Nick during this challenging period.
As the case against Reiner continues to unfold, it remains unclear what drove his attorney to abandon him mid-proceedings. However, the quiet fractures within one of Hollywood's most prominent families are already playing out under the glare of public scandal, leaving many to wonder about the true nature of their relationships and the extent of their loyalty to each other.