Anne Heche estate battle: Son Homer Laffoon files new accusations against James Tupper amid 'personal attacks'
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Laffoon filed new court documents to protect himself from "frivolous claims" made by Heche's ex, James Tupper, as he seeks to be named executor of her estate.
Shortly after her death, Homer, her 20-year-old son from her marriage with Coley Laffoon, petitioned to be named administrator of her estate, which still has an unknown value and will need to undergo forensic accounting to establish its worth. Tracy Wright is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Send story tips to tracy.wright@fox.com.
In the new objection documents, Homer, defined as the "petitioner," attempted to meet with Tupper prior to the upcoming Oct. 11 hearing "in order to avoid what can be best characterized as unfounded personal attacks on Petitioner and frivolous legal claims."
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