Anne Heche’s son, Homer Laffoon, wants to take over his estate

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Anne Heche’s eldest son wants to be in charge of his late mother’s estate after the actress died earlier this month without a will, according to legal documents.
Heche’s son, Homer Heche Laffoon, asked the Los Angeles County court this week to control his mother’s fortune, according to the filing obtained by The Post.
Laffoon, who is 20, wrote that Heche’s personal assets and annual income were « unknown ».
The ‘Six Days Seven Nights’ actress died in a car crash on Aug. 5 in Los Angeles. She was declared brain dead before being taken off life support a few days later once her organs were matched with a recipient.
A report said she had drugs in her system when she drove her blue Mini Cooper to a suburban Los Angeles home which started a fire.
Heche had Homer Laffoon with her ex-husband Coley Laffoon before their divorce in 2009 and had her youngest son Atlas Tupper, now 13, with actor James Tupper while the two were in a relationship that ended. completed in 2018.
Homer Laffoon has also asked to be appointed by the court to represent his brother’s interests in the proceedings related to Heche’s estate.
A court hearing will be held on August 11 on the filing.
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