How Rupert Murdoch's fight to wrestle control from his kids turned into a real-life 'Succession' courtroom thriller
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The question of who will take over Murdoch's massive conservative media empire has resurfaced due to a court case that began on September 16 in Reno, Nevada.
A family trust decreed that voting shares were to be divided equally among his four oldest kids after Murdoch's death, giving each child one vote.
Murdoch is attempting to change the trust to expand Lachlan's voting power and give him sole control over the companies.
All six of Murdoch's children are to receive the same equity stake from the trust, complicating the power dynamics within the family.
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