Rupert Murdoch Loses Bid to Change Family Trust to Give Control to Son Lachlan (Report)
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Source: Variety.com
By Brian Steinberg
Dec 9, 2024 12:50pm PT
Rupert Murdoch's eyebrow-raising attempt to restructure the family trust that governs Fox Corp. and News Corp. was rebuked last week in probate court in Las Vegas, thwarting -- at least for now -- the media mogul's efforts to change the dictates of how four of his children, including current Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch might govern the companies after he dies.
The New York Times reported Monday that Murdoch's bid to ensure Lachlan had control over the companies was rejected by Edmund J. Gorman Jr, a commissioner in probate court in Las Vegas, where Murdoch had filed the case to amend the irrevocable family trust. At present, the trust ensures four of his children -- Lachlan, James, Prudence and Elisabeth -- will have equal say in governing how Fox Corp. and News Corp. are run Their wishes could have significant effects on the direction of such assets as Fox News Channel, the conservative cable network that has enjoyed an outsize influence on Republicans and right-wing viewers.
Rupert Murdoch intends to appeal the decision, according to a person familiar with the matter. Adam Streisand, an attorney representing Rupert Murdoch in the matter, could not be reached for immediate comment. Representatives of Fox Corp. and News Corp. could also not be reached for immediate comment.
The Times reported that Rupert Murdoch has in recent years wanted to maintain the conservative leanings of his media empire, particularly at Fox News, which has become the economic linchpin of Fox Corp. But James Murdoch and Elisabeth Murdoch are known to hold different political views than their brother, with James notably contributing to causes that are not in keeping with the opinions espoused on the cable network.
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The battle over the Murdoch family trust will go a long way toward determining the future of the world's most powerful conservative media empire. Credit...Emily Najera for The New York Times
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Added 12/10:
More on the Murdoch family fight that may happen in the future
From Brian Stelter's Reliable Sources column 12/10 for CNN:
To be clear, there's no evidence of a "fire Lachlan and force Fox to the center" pitch deck on James' desk. Far from it. James has been very careful not to get ahead of himself, knowing he would need the support of both Prudence and Elisabeth to effect any change at the corporate level.
But here's the thing: Rupert's failed attempt to blow up the trust may have been just the thing to bring Prudence, Elisabeth and James together.
So what happens now? Well, nothing. In the short term, the identity of Fox News is more certain than ever: Its power and profits come from a mutually beneficial relationship with the president-elect and his supporters. But in the long term, if the family's power center shifts, then uncertainty reigns. It's a truly strange state of affairs for a TV network that doubles as a lifestyle brand, political machine, and Trump administration staffing firm...
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Lonestarblue
(11,983 posts)drmeow
(5,330 posts)maybe he'll die before he can appeal it!
NEOBuckeye
(2,834 posts)Of all the people to live well into their 90s. I can think of far better that Id trade him to the grave for.
drmeow
(5,330 posts)ethics, and morals and manage to achieve success (as opposed to the ones that end up in jail) tend to have lower stress so they tend to live longer - plus they can afford better healthcare.
maxsolomon
(35,358 posts)Maybe James and Elizabeth can change the company culture once the old man is gone.
How much longer must we wait?
Marcuse
(8,050 posts)cstanleytech
(27,178 posts)Mr. Sparkle
(3,149 posts)Buddyzbuddy
(58 posts)He became an American to destroy our country. Now there's nothing left but to destroy his relationships with his kids and help to instigate animosity amongst each other. All because he wants to control his empire from beyond the grave. Just go already. I doubt there will be any sadness when that evil no longer scurries along this earth.
keep_left
(2,525 posts)...in its King Lear era. Couldn't happen to a better family.
Picaro
(1,846 posts)Then hell get the decision he feels hes paid good money for.
Old Crank
(4,891 posts)Just for them.
How many appeals does he have?
More money for lawyers.