Nick Reiner’s attorney, Kimberly Greene, is Nepo Baby’s only visitor as he awaits trial for the brutal murders of his parents, Rob and Michelle Reiner.
According to the Daily Mail, no one else has visited Nick at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles.
Mr Green took over the high-profile case from Alan Jackson, who resigned before Mr Nick’s court hearing in January.
Ms Green appeared in court with Mr Nick on February 23 and pleaded not guilty to the murder charge.
Former L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told the outlet that the 32-year-old murder suspect is prohibited from interacting with other inmates at the Southern California facility.
“In these types of cases, high-profile cases, the department subjects inmates to what is called administrative segregation, which is intended to prevent inmates from being harmed by other inmates,” Villanueva said.
The sheriff also explained that the “suicide gown” Nick wore in a recent court appearance indicated that he was in a “mental observation residence” in the Twin Towers.
“They are subject to mandatory testing at least every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year,” Villanueva claimed of Nick and other “K10” inmates.
“Some people have to be alone all the time because they are a danger not only to others, but also to themselves,” he added. “They want to hurt themselves or someone else.”
The mental health prison where Nick is being held without bail has previously housed stars such as Paris Hilton, Harvey Weinstein and Robert Downey Jr.
Beverly Hills defense attorney Adam Michael Sachs recently told Page Six that the facility is “disgusting” and that all of his clients “beg for bail” when he visits.
Additionally, the Post found through inspection reports and court filings that the Twin Towers cells had feces on their walls, urine on their floors, and concrete walls covered in graffiti.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit in September against the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and Correctional Health Services, alleging “inhumane” conditions.
The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department told the Post that despite the claims, $309 million has been spent on upgrades, including hiring staff, repairing infrastructure and other improvements.
Nick entered a plea in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom last Monday at arraignment on two counts of first-degree murder.
He wore a brown jumpsuit and had his hands shackled during the hearing, during which he spoke to Mr. Green through plexiglass.
Nick was arrested after his parents were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home in December 2025. Rob was 78 years old and Michelle was 70.
The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office determined that the couple died from “multiple sharp force injuries” and ruled it a homicide.
The famous film director’s youngest son struggled with drug addiction for many years and was in and out of rehab facilities. The “Being Charlie” writer was diagnosed with schizophrenia before his parents died.
Nick’s brothers Romy, 28, and Jake Reiner, 34, have not attended Nick’s court hearings since the murder.
His next court appearance is scheduled for April 29th.
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