Anne Heche’s son Homer Laffoon hit with $36K bill for credit card debts

Citibank is going after Anne Heche’s son for more than $36,000 in unpaid bills left by the late actress.

Heche’s oldest son, Homer Laffoon, was served with a creditor’s claim from the bank, according to documents obtained by The Post.

A collection agency filed the claim on April 26 on behalf of Citibank, which is asking Laffoon to pay a total of $36,131.35 because he was deemed by the court to be his mother’s estate administrator.

Court documents also revealed the “Six Days, Seven Nights” actress bore at least $62,000 in credit card debt.

A Los Angeles judge named Laffoon, 21, the general administrator in November after a months-long legal battle with Heche’s ex, James Tupper.

Tupper is the father of Heche’s other son, Atlas, 14. Laffoon is Heche’s son with ex-husband Coley Laffoon.

During the court battle, Tupper claimed $200,000 worth of jewelry had gone missing. The judge denied Tupper’s claim against Homer Laffoon and said there was “no evidence of malfeasance.”


WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 19: Anne Heche and Homer Laffoon attend the celebration launch of Christian Siriano's new book 'Dresses to Dream About' at The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills on November 19, 2021 in West Hollywood, California
Anne Heche and son Homer Laffoon attend the celebration launch of Christian Siriano’s new book “Dresses to Dream About” at the London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills on Nov. 19, 2021, in West Hollywood, Calif.
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 A newly-filed claim against the late Anne Hecheâs estate show the actress was $60,000 in credit card debt when she died in August 2022. This newly-filed Los Angeles court document shows Citibank wants $36,000 from Anneâs estate, which is controlled by her son Homer Laffoon, to help settle the debt.
A newly filed claim against the late Anne Heche’s estate shows the actress was $60,000 in credit card debt when she died in August 2022.
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The Citibank corporate headquarters in New York.
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The judge issued a caveat that Laffoon could be removed as administrator if any evidence of embezzlement or fraud is revealed.

According to the latest appraisal of the estate, Heche had a total of $110,063.77, mostly from an investment account and residuals.

Heche, 53, died in August 2022 after she lost control and plowed her blue Mini Cooper into a home in the Mar Vista neighborhood in Los Angeles, sparking a fire that ultimately led to her death.

An autopsy report revealed Heche suffered second-degree burns on 12% of her body, but also confirmed that the troubled actress was not on drugs at the time of her death.