Anne Heche's Estate Faces Insolvency Amid $6 Million in Creditor Claims
Homer Laffoon, administrator of the late actress's estate, struggles to negotiate settlements as the estate's assets fall short.
- Anne Heche's estate, managed by her son Homer Laffoon, is unable to cover over $6 million in claims from creditors.
- The estate includes modest bank accounts, royalty payments, and income from Heche's projects, but these are insufficient to meet creditor demands.
- Significant claims include $2 million each from the owners and renter of the home Heche crashed into, and $150,000 from ex-boyfriend Thomas Jane.
- Efforts to resolve the claims fairly and without litigation are ongoing, with Laffoon 'cautiously optimistic.'
- The property damaged in Heche's 2022 crash has been repaired and is now on the market for $1.35 million.