Nancy Mace announcing what she did to her career like:
new trusts & estates exam question dropped
(-does the slayer rule apply to support trusts rather than wills?
-does the slayer rule apply, or how should it apply, where there is no judgment of liability or guilt?)
Gotta say the planners really phoned it in on the North American mockup there
....Pallets of cash?
(honestly, there must be some well-tread answers to these questions, and it probably differs a bit from state-to-state, but certainly Idk off the top of my head)
Lawyers for Nick Reiner, who has been charged with the murder of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, filed legal papers on Monday requesting money from a trust fund of more than $1.5 million to help finance his defense.
The original motions to unseal GJ materials (from before the Epstein Files Transparency Act) are now, based on NYT reporting, documented as having been advanced in bad faith,
but as Judge Engelmayer's decision to unseal (after the EFTA was signed into law) illustrates, he could see this was all BS
Mr. Reiner, who has pleaded not guilty, wants money from his $1.5 million trust fund to rehire a prominent criminal defense lawyer.
According today's NYT reporting, Todd Blanche proposed a bad-faith maneuver to ask for Epstein grand jury materials to be unsealed knowing they wouldn't be, then blaming the courts for opacity
As corrupt as that is, it also didn't work as a comms strategy!
www.nytimes.com/2026/06/10/m...
The New York Times
I've never heard of "The Public Sentiment Institute" and right away googling them, there are posts about how they mix in AI-generated data and collect survey results via non-preferred Pollfish 'Random Device Engagement Sampling' (unsolicited pop-ups) methods
blog.fiftyplusone.news/p/why-501-is...