The woman whose home Anne Heche crashed into filed a lawsuit against the late star's estate for $2 million.
Heche was initially stable after the incident, but she later fell into a coma and was declared legally dead on August 12.
The following month, her son Homer Laffoon, 20, was granted control of his late mother’s estate. TheSince then, Heche’s loved ones have been locked in a legal battle over the estate, with her exclaiming that Homer and his mother were “estranged” at the time of her death. Heche dated the
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