Anne Heche‘s estate is allegedly unable to pay more than $6 million in claims filed against the late actress after her fatal car accident in 2022.
In court documents filed on Friday by Anne’s eldest son Homer Laffoon and obtained by People, the 22-year-old said the estate is “not yet in a condition to be closed” due to its inability to pay back the pending debts.
Homer, who was named the proprietor of Anne’s estate after a messy battle with his little brother Atlas‘ dad James Tupper, revealed this in the docs: Related: Megan Thee Stallion Responds To Ex-Employee’s Harassment Lawsuit All of the assets that have been tallied so far only amount to $110,000 (while others are still being appraised).
That’s FAR from the total owed! Yikes! As Perezcious readers know, the Better Together podcaster also released a posthumous memoir called Call Me Anne, but the sales “are not strong” and less than $25,000 is expected to be made from the book since its release in January 2023.
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