Probate court rejects Murdoch's bid to change family trust
Left to right: Rupert Murdoch and Bill Barr.

Left: In this Oct. 30, 2018 file photo, Rupert Murdoch introduces Secretary of State Mike Pompeo during the Herman Kahn Award Gala, in New York (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File). Right: UNITED STATES – FEBRUARY 25: Attorney General William Barr arrives to the Capitol to attend the Senate Republican Policy luncheons on Tuesday, February 25, 2020 (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images).

Rupert Murdoch will not be allowed to change his family’s trust in order to solidify control over his media empire with his eldest son Lachlan Murdoch, a Nevada commissioner recently ruled.

The ruling in question is under seal. It was authored by Probate Commissioner Edmund “Joe” Gorman, Jr., and released Saturday, according to The New York Times, who reportedly obtained a copy.

Oftentimes trenchant in both legal analysis and legal conclusions, Gorman accuses both the patriarch and his oldest adult son of acting in “bad faith” by attempting to pull off a “carefully crafted charade.”

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