New Court Filings Shed Light on Troubled History of Nick, Accused of Murdering Parents
Recent court filings in the ongoing case have provided new insights into the tumultuous past of 32-year-old Nick, who is currently in custody awaiting trial for the tragic deaths of his parents, Rob and Michele.
According to the documents, Nick had previously been placed under an L.P.S. conservatorship in California, a legal arrangement intended for adults deemed “gravely disabled” due to a severe mental health condition. This type of conservatorship is typically initiated following an involuntary psychiatric hospitalization. Officials from the Los Angeles County Public Guardian’s office evaluate the individual’s needs before the case is presented to a judge for review.
While most L.P.S. conservatorships last around a year, they can be extended if deemed necessary. Due to privacy laws, specific details regarding Nick’s conservatorship, including its termination, are not publicly disclosed.
Experts emphasize that California’s mental health conservatorships are reserved for the most severe cases. Lee Blumen, an attorney specializing in these placements, highlighted the stringent criteria for such arrangements, stating, “You have to be pretty severe to be placed on a mental health conservatorship in California. Only a small fraction of individuals entering the system are actually placed under conservatorship.”

