The estate of late actress Anne Heche is facing insolvency, with debts totaling over $6 million. Her son Homer Laffoon, the estate’s proprietor, has filed court documents stating that it is not yet in a condition to be closed. Heche’s assets include a modest bank account, royalty payments, and personal property items, but their appraised value currently stands at approximately $110,000. Laffoon reports that Heche’s posthumous memoir, “Call Me Anne,” has not performed well, with estimated income falling short of $25,000. The estate is facing claims from seven creditors, including the owners and renter of the home where Heche crashed her car in August 2022, resulting in her death. These creditors are seeking $2 million each, while Heche’s ex-boyfriend Thomas Jane has also filed a claim for a $150,000 loan. Laffoon is negotiating with creditors to avoid costly litigation and is optimistic about resolving the claims without court intervention.
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Anne Heche’s son, Homer Laffoon, has filed court documents indicating that he is unable to close the actress’s estate due to outstanding debts totaling $6 million. The estate faces claims from seven creditors, including the couple whose home Heche crashed into, a renter who lost belongings in the accident, and Jane Pinker, who is seeking $149,106.04. Despite some assets, including a posthumous memoir, Laffoon states that the estate’s income has been insufficient to cover the claims. He remains optimistic about reaching fair settlements with creditors without resorting to litigation.