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The LA jail where Nick Reiner is being held has a star-studded history, reputation for ‘disgusting’ conditions

December 23, 2025
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The LA jail where Nick Reiner is being held has a star-studded history, reputation for ‘disgusting’ conditions

The Los Angeles jail where Nick Reiner is being held on two charges of first degree murder has a star-studded history with a reputation for harsh conditions.

Page Six can confirm Twin Towers Correctional Facility, which is a mental health jail, once housed A-listers from Paris Hilton to Harvey Weinstein.

Hilton briefly served time at the facility back in 2007 during her 45-day sentence for violating probation on alcohol-related reckless driving charges from 2006, multiple outlets reported at the time.

Nick Reiner at the premiere of
Nick Reiner is being held on two charges of first degree murder at Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles. Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP
Paris Hilton's booking photo, showing her with long blonde hair and light makeup.
The jail has housed many celebrities through the years, including Paris Hilton, seen in a 2007 mugshot. Getty Images

As for Weinstein, he was transferred from Wende Correctional Facility in New York to the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in July 2021 to face additional charges of sexual harassment.

Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray — who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the King of Pop’s 2009 death and sentenced to four years behind bars — temporarily stayed at the jail before being transferred to other facilities.

Other famous faces who had brief stints at Twin Towers include actor Robert Downey Jr., “Jackass” star Steve-O, convicted murderer Robert Durst, rapper The Game and other stars.

Harvey Weinstein in a light blue mask and dark
Harvey Weinstein, seen in court, temporarily stayed at Twin Towers Correctional Facility in July 2021 to face additional charges of sexual harassment. POOL/AFP via Getty Images
Booking photo of Dr. Conrad Murray.
Michael Jackson’s lawyer, Conrad Murray, also had a stint at the facility. WireImage

But the jail’s star-studded history doesn’t mean the facility has lux accommodations, as Twin Towers has been accused of harsh conditions.

Beverly Hills Defense Attorney Adam Michael Sacks exclusively told Page Six, “You don’t want to be there, it’s disgusting. Every client I went to visit begged for bail.”

As for the food, Sacks described it as “slop.”

“The food is disgusting,” he added. “It makes cafeteria food look good.”

View of the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles, California.
Twin Towers Correctional Facility has been accused of having harsh conditions for inmates. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Aerial view of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Twin Towers Correctional Facility and Men's Central Jail.
Beverly Hills Defense Attorney Adam Michael Sacks told Page Six, “You don’t want to be there, it’s disgusting. Every client I went to visit begged for bail.” AFP via Getty Images

New York Post elaborated on the harsh conditions inside the facility through inspection reports and court filings.

The Post reported county commissioners have claimed cells have feces on walls, urine on floors and concrete walls covered in graffiti.

Sheriff’s deputies have shut off water to cells — including drinking water — when toilets are intentionally flooded, inspection findings claim.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles County, Sheriff’s Department and Correctional Health Services regarding the alleged “inhumane” conditions in September.

The lawsuit claims Twin Towers is filled with mold and rust, while rats plague housing units and black worms infest shower stalls.

The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department told The Post that $309 million went into upgrades — including hiring more staff, fixing infrastructure and other improvements despite the claims.

Twin Towers Correctional Facility did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Rob Reiner, Michele Singer, and Nick Reiner attend Teen Vogue's Back-to-School Saturday event.
Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home in Los Angeles on Dec. 14. Getty Images for Teen Vogue
Nick Reiner and Rob Reiner talking on Access Hollywood.
Their troubled son Nick was arrested in connection to their tragic murders. Access Hollywood

Rob, 78, and Michele, 70, were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home in Los Angeles in the afternoon of Dec. 14.

According to the death certificate released on Tuesday, Rob and Michele died within “minutes” from “multiple sharp force injuries” with a “knife, by another.”

Sources initially told The Post that Nick was considered a person of interest in the fatal stabbings.

Illustration of Nick Reiner in a blue protective vest, in a courtroom sketch.
Nick, seen in a court sketch, has been charged with two counts of first degree murder. REUTERS
Illustration of Nick Reiner in a blue protective vest making his first court appearance on murder charges for the killing of his parents, with a guard standing behind him.
His arraignment has been set for Jan. 7. REUTERS

Nick fled the scene and was arrested in connection to the murders later that evening.

The “Being Charlie” co-writer was officially charged with two counts of first degree murder in his parents’ deaths.

He is reportedly being held on suicide watch, law enforcement sources told TMZ, and is due back in court for his arraignment on Jan. 7, 2026.

The post The LA jail where Nick Reiner is being held has a star-studded history, reputation for ‘disgusting’ conditions appeared first on Page Six.

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