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Murdoch’s Next Move: How Rupert Could Box Out His Children and Keep Control of the Fox Empire The 93-year-old media titan is locked in a legal feud with his kids over attempts to consolidate ...
Rupert Murdoch and his family control the most influential conservative media empire in the world. For more than a year, they’ve been locked in a secret legal battle over who controls it. Rupert ...
Rupert Murdoch has lost a legal fight to change his family's trust, which would have let his son Lachlan take control the family's media empire after Murdoch's death.
The conservative leanings of Rupert Murdoch's newspaper and television empire could be in jeopardy after a Nevada probate commissioner rejected his bid to amend his irrevocable family trust to ...
The commissioner concluded in a decision filed on Saturday that Rupert and his son Lachlan Murdoch had acted in "bad faith" in their bid to amend the irrevocable trust.
A Nevada probate commissioner has ruled against Rupert Murdoch’s attempt to alter his inviolable family trust to give his oldest son Lachlan Murdoch control of his media empire, in an effort to ...
I also contacted Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch's rep for comment. I realize that this is shrug-emoji of an explainer may be disappointing to some of you who would like a more definitive answer.
Rupert Murdoch has lost a bid to change his family trust to consolidate control of his media empire in the hands of his son Lachlan, the New York Times reported on Monday, citing a sealed court ...
Conservative media titan Rupert Murdoch cannot change his family trust and give control to his son Lachlan after his death, according to a Nevada probate commissioner ruling.
Rupert Murdoch was attempting to carry out what was essentially a coup against his own heirs to secure his favored eldest son, Lachlan, as his successor. His failure to achieve this, at the hands ...
Rupert Murdoch cannot amend his family trust to put the power of his media companies in the hands of his chosen successor, a Nevada commissioner has ruled.