Rupert Murdoch’s attempt to change his family’s trust over Fox News
media empire control rejected
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[December 10, 2024] RENO,
Nev. (AP) — A probate commissioner has ruled against Rupert Murdoch’s
effort to change his family’s trust to give one of his sons control of
his media empire and ensure Fox News maintains its conservative
editorial slant, according to a sealed document obtained by The New York
Times.
In a decision filed on Saturday, a probate commissioner in Nevada
concluded that Murdoch, 93, and his son, Lachlan Murdoch, had acted in
“bad faith” in their endeavor to amend the irrevocable trust, The New
York Times reported on Monday.
The trust divides control of the company equally among four of Rupert
Murdoch’s children — Prudence, Elisabeth, Lachlan and James — after he
dies. Lachlan Murdoch has been the head of Fox News and News Corp since
late last year, when his father stepped down.
The elder Murdoch has argued that to preserve his businesses’ commercial
value for all his heirs, the trust must be changed to allow Lachlan
Murdoch to maintain Fox News' conservative bent. James and Elisabeth
Murdoch are both known to have less-conservative political views than
their father or brother, potentially complicating efforts to ensure that
Fox News remains conservative.
In his 96-page opinion, Nevada Probate Commissioner Edmund J. Gorman Jr.
of the Second Judicial District Court characterized the plan to change
the trust as a “carefully crafted charade” to “permanently cement
Lachlan Murdoch’s executive roles” inside the empire “regardless of the
impacts such control would have over the companies or the beneficiaries”
of the family trust.
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News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch delivers a keynote address at the
National Summit on Education Reform in San Francisco, Oct. 14, 2011.
(AP Photo/Noah Berger, File)
Adam Streisand, a lawyer for Rupert
Murdoch, told the newspaper that his client and his client's son
were disappointed with the ruling and intended to appeal.
A spokesperson for Prudence, Elisabeth and James Murdoch said in an
emailed statement to The Associated Press that they welcome the
ruling and hope that their family can “move beyond this litigation
to focus on strengthening and rebuilding relationships among all
family members.”
Gorman in his conclusion said: “The effort was an attempt to stack
the deck in Lachlan Murdoch’s favor after Rupert Murdoch’s passing
so that his succession would be immutable. The play might have
worked; but an evidentiary hearing, like a showdown in a game of
poker, is where gamesmanship collides with the facts and at its
conclusion, all the bluffs are called and the cards lie face up.”
He added: “The court, after considering the facts of this case in
the light of the law, sees the cards for what they are and concludes
this raw deal will not, over the signature of this probate
commissioner, prevail.”
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