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Hollywood actress Anne Heche 'had £360,000' when she died, according to court docs

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READ MORE: Anne Heche's cause of death ruled accidental after horrific crash Homer has also said that he “expects another $400,000 annually” from “royalties and residuals” and said that Anne lived in an apartment.Anne’s ex-partner James Tupper was denied his bid to be appointed legal guardian of their 13-year-old son Atlas.Tupper claims that Anne appointed him executor of her estate in a “will” that was sent to him via email in 2011.Homer has insisted that the email is not valid as it has not been signed.The first hearing for the fight over Heche’s estate was scheduled for its first hearing today (October 11) and Homer has given a vague list of what his mother owned.He filed documents which say that she owned "a few modest" bank accounts, royalty payments, a corporation in which she was the sole shareholder, as well as interest in future profits from her forthcoming book among other things.Anne was a movie star as was well known for her roles in Donnie Brasco, Volcano and Wag the Dog.She also had a three year relationship with TV host Ellen DeGeneres and an eight year married with camera operator Coleman Laffoon.Heche died just a few days after her car collided with a house in Los Angeles, which caused an explosion and left her in a coma with severe burns.Her life support machine was sadly turned off on August 14.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Blood tests have shown that cocaine and fentanyl were present in her system at the time of the crash.Officials have confirmed that the star had not been drinking alcohol.Anne’s memoir is set to be released in January and titled Call Me Anne, the sequel to her first biography.Topics which are expected to be.

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