Laffoon argued that the “powers are necessary” because “tangible personal property” belonging to the late actress’ estate is still “located in [her] apartment.&#…
Anne Heche’s oldest son, Homer Laffoon, is asking the court for more access to the late actress’ property and other assets.
According to court documents obtained Friday by Page Six, Laffoon filed an application to “expand his authority” as special administrator of his mother’s estate to be able to “take possession of money or other property of the estate.” The 20-year-old argued that the “powers are necessary prior to the next court hearing” because “tangible personal property” belonging to the estate is still “located in [Heche’s] apartment.”
Laffoon claimed that the aforementioned personal property “needs to be moved out of the apartment as soon as possible in order to avoid additional fees, costs and possible loss to the estate.”