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Anne Heche's Estate Cannot Pay Its Debts, Son Homer Says
After crashing her car, which ignited a fire, Anne Heche died in August 2022.
According to a status report of the estate submitted by Laffoon -- who serves as administrator of the estate-- and obtained by ET, Heche's estate "consists of (i) a modest bank account; (ii) royalty payments and other residual income from pre-death projects; (iii) a corporation in which the Decedent was the sole shareholder (used for projects in development and business functions related to Decedent’s career in the entertainment industry); (iv) an LLC membership interest related to a podcast Decedent helped create; and (v) tangible personal property items." "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.
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