Nick Reiner
LAPD Searched Lodge Room with out Search Warrant
Revealed
December 20, 2025
10:00 AM PST
TMZ.com
LAPD searched the lodge room the place Nick Reiner checked in across the time his dad and mom have been murdered, and TMZ has been instructed the police didn’t have a search warrant.
Harvey explains throughout the newest episode of the “2 Indignant Males” podcast what occurred at round 1 AM Monday … when an LAPD detective confirmed up on the Pierside Santa Monica lodge.
TMZ.com
Sources with direct data inform TMZ … the detective instructed the entrance desk clerk he was searching for a visitor named Nick Reiner. The detective instructed the clerk he was there for a “welfare verify.” However he additionally instructed the clerk he was involved Reiner “disposed of a weapon and used the room to scrub and get rid of proof in a violent crime.”
The clerk accompanied the detective to room 207, nevertheless it had been cleaned hours earlier than by a lodge housekeeper, who, we’re instructed, discovered blood within the bathe and on the mattress sheets.
Our sources say the detective by no means offered a search warrant to the clerk, and one other supply related to the case tells TMZ … there isn’t any proof police obtained a warrant.
Now here is the rub. If this have been only a welfare verify, a warrant would ordinarily not be vital. But when the true motivation was to search for proof related to against the law, then a warrant could be required. We’re instructed that is already on the radar of Nick’s workforce. If any proof was recovered within the room that morning, the protection would virtually actually argue it could be inadmissible.
Harvey and Mark Geragos additionally get into Nick’s probably protection … Not Responsible by Cause of Madness. For extra, watch the complete “2 Indignant Males” podcast on YouTube.