Bullet points of Closed-door hearing in Nevada could decide control of the Murdoch media empire
Bullet points of Closed-door hearing in Nevada could decide control of the Murdoch media empire
- A probate court in Nevada is reviewing evidence in the case determining who will control Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.
- Murdoch aims to ensure his eldest son, Lachlan, remains in charge by changing the terms of his family trust.
- The closed hearings involve battles between Murdoch and his other three children, with trust amendments needing beneficiaries' consent or court approval.
- Murdoch argues changes are necessary to maintain a conservative editorial outlook, important for commercial value and legacy preservation.
- A probate court in Nevada is reviewing evidence in the case determining who will control Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.
- Murdoch aims to ensure his eldest son, Lachlan, remains in charge by changing the terms of his family trust.
- The closed hearings involve battles between Murdoch and his other three children, with trust amendments needing beneficiaries' consent or court approval.
- Murdoch argues changes are necessary to maintain a conservative editorial outlook, important for commercial value and legacy preservation.