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Anne Heche's son Homer Laffoon says her estate doesn't have enough money to pay debts... as owners of the home she crashed into before her death request $2 MILLION


The son of Anne Heche claims that her estate won't be able to cover the millions that have been requested of it in the wake of her tragic death in August, 2022.

The news of the estate's alleged inability to pay its debts comes just a day after TMZ reported that the home where the fiery crash occurred has been completely refurbished and put on the market for $1.35 million. The late Anne Heche's estate does not have enough money left over to pay off her creditors, according to claims in documents obtained by People; pictured in March 2022 in Beverly Hills Heche's posthumous memoir, Call Me Anne, won't be able to make much of a dent in her estate's debts, as her son says that its sales were 'not strong,' which allegedly amounted to less than $25,000 in income for the late Psycho remake star.

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