In August 2022, actress Anne Heche crashed her car into a house in Los Angeles. Seven days later she died as a result of her injuries.
Heche, who lived to be 53 years old, left behind two sons, Homer (22) and Atlas (14).
Cause of death clear
She had the former son together with her ex-husband Coleman Laffoon (50) and the 14-year-old with her ex-boyfriend James Tupper (58).
Following Heche’s death, the court concluded that it was her eldest son, Homer, who inherited the actor’s home – and with that also came loads of debt. That’s what Radar Online writes.
The home was hit by massive creditor claims from the woman who lived in the home Hache crashed into, and from the owner of the property. According to the website, the claim should have been for 6 million dollars, which corresponds to approximately 65 million Norwegian kroner.
The actress is also said to have borrowed approximately 157 thousand dollars from ex-boyfriend Thomas Jane, which she is said to have promised to pay back part of every month.
In new documents, it now emerges that the 22-year-old is asking for more time to pay back the money claims.
Touching words: – It is difficult
“Due to a number of sources of income, combined with a lack of documents of financial organization, procedures for royalty payments in the entertainment industry, and the relatively unusual circumstances of Anne’s passing and the potential litigation, it has taken considerable time and effort to bring the administration forward,” it says that in the document from Homer, according to the website.
It also states that the mother did not leave large amounts of money, which has made it difficult for him to pay.
Homer also says that he is actively involved in trying to negotiate an appropriate settlement of the claims against the estate, and to avoid lengthy and costly litigation.
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