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Anne Heche estate can’t pay bills

Actress Anne Heche’s son, Homer Lafoon, says that since her tragic car crash in 2022. the Heche estate has been unable to cover debts left by the troubled woman.

According to records, the estates’ assets amount to approximately $110,000, while other inventory is still being appraised. Meanwhile, the estate is facing multiple claims, including three $2 million claims filed by the woman whose rental home and belongings were destroyed in the crash, as well as the couple who owned the home. 

Anne died in a fire crash in Souther California when she is believed to be having a psycholic break and crashed into multiple cars before ultimately crashing into a home at a high rate of speed. The car was engulfed in flames and Anne died shortly after getting to the hospital.

“Based on the anticipated value of the combined Inventories and Appraisals and the filed creditor claims,” the report states, “the Estate is insolvent.”

Laffoon also notes in the report that sales for Heche’s memoir, Call Me Anne, which was released posthumously in January 2023, “are not strong” and less than $25,000 total income is expected from the book. An estate sale is being planned for her personal property. 

So tragic all around.