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Nick Reiner placed in mental health conservatorship in 2020, report says
Summary
A report says Nick Reiner entered an L.P.S. mental health conservatorship in 2020 that ended in 2021; he is currently in custody after his parents were found dead and his arraignment has been postponed to Feb. 23.
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A New York Times report says Nick Reiner entered an L.P.S. mental health conservatorship in 2020 that ended in 2021. The outlet cited confirmation from a clerk at the Los Angeles Superior Court and included comments from his appointed conservator. The report was published amid ongoing legal proceedings after the deaths of Reiner's parents in December 2025. The case is now moving through the Los Angeles court system.
Known details:
- Reiner was placed under an L.P.S. mental health conservatorship in 2020, which the report says ended in 2021, according to a Los Angeles Superior Court clerk.
- He is in custody after his parents were found dead in December 2025 and is being held at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility, as reported.
- His private lawyer withdrew from the case recently and he will now be represented by public defender Kimberly Greene.
- An arraignment date was postponed and is scheduled for Feb. 23.
Summary:
The report notes Reiner's prior L.P.S. conservatorship and that he remains in custody following the December deaths of his parents. The legal process is ongoing, with a change in counsel and an arraignment set for Feb. 23. Further court proceedings are expected to follow.
