An attempt by Rupert Murdoch to change who controls the future of his media empire has been blocked, according to reports in The New York Times.
The newspaper claims a sealed court document accuses the 93-year-old of acting in “bad faith” by attempting to amend his family trust to benefit his eldest son, Lachlan.
Currently, the trust passes control of the company equally among Mr Murdoch’s four oldest children – Lachlan, James, Elisabeth and Prudence – after his death.
But Nevada commissioner Edmund Gorman has rejected a bid to change the terms of the trust.
Lachlan is head of Fox News parent Fox Corp and News Corp, which owns UK titles including The Sun and The Times.
Mr Murdoch’s proposed amendment would have blocked any interference by three of Lachlan’s siblings, who are more politically moderate.

