Anne Heche’s Property
Lady Looking for $2 Mill Preventing Late Actress’s Property
Denies Settlement Declare
Revealed
The authorized battle over the cash Anne Heche left behind appears to be heating up in courtroom.
In line with courtroom docs, obtained by TMZ, Lynne Mishele, who beforehand filed a declare in opposition to the late actress’ property searching for $2 Million in damages, denies the declare she reached a settlement with Anne’s son, Homer Laffoon, who’s dealing with her property.

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Homer filed docs in November 2025 claiming the property had reached a tentative settlement with Lynne, who was residing within the house Anne crashed her Mini Cooper into days earlier than she died on August 11, 2022 on the age of 53.

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As TMZ beforehand reported, Anne had cocaine in her system when she crashed. She was caught contained in the automobile for 45 minutes and was uncovered to smoke from the fireplace. She later died from smoke inhalation and burn accidents.
The crash brought about a fireplace on the house Lynne was renting, which she claims ruined her belongings and brought about her emotional misery. Lynne filed a collectors declare in opposition to the property searching for to recuperate damages.
In her new submitting, Lynne admits she mentioned a settlement with Homer’s staff however says she must see an entire accounting of Anne’s property earlier than agreeing to any deal.
She claims Homer stated he would flip over the accounting however has but to take action “even though [Anne] passed away nearly four years ago.”
As TMZ beforehand reported, Homer claimed his mother did not depart behind a ton of cash … insisting she solely has minimal residuals and only a few property.