Children and lover fight for Anne Heche’s legacy

On August 11, the drunk star of the films “Six Days, Seven Nights” and “Psycho” Anne Heche died in a car accident. Since then, the son and lover have been fighting fiercely for the inheritance of the actress.

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Heche did not leave a will, so now the court is deciding who is more worthy to dispose of $ 400 thousand, a house and a plot in Los Angeles. At the same time, $200,000 worth of jewelry disappeared.

During the hearing, Ann’s ex-boyfriend James Tupper, with whom the actress lived for 11 years, said that their 13-year-old son Atlas was not allowed to pick up things from his mother’s apartment. The judge ignored the rebuke, to which Tupper shook his head in disappointment.

Before the disaster, the actress drank half a bottle of alcohol

– Why are you shaking your head? This is very disrespectful. Don’t ever shake your head at me if you’re going to reappear. Please take your hands out of your pockets, sir! – boiled the judge.

The car burned out

After that, he transferred the temporary right to manage the property to Ann’s eldest son, 20-year-old Homer, whom she gave birth to from cameraman Coleman Lafun.


Keep in mind

  • Lawyers are coming to the conclusion that Anne Heche’s inheritance will be equally divided between her two sons.
  • Lynn Michel, whose house was damaged in the crash, has filed a $2 million lawsuit against Heche’s heirs for emotional distress, negligence and assault on life and property.

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