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James Tupper claims that the late Ann Heck left him her inheritance.

James Tupper claims that the late Ann Heck left him her inheritance.

Джеймс Таппер утверждает, что покойная Энн Хек оставила ему свое наследство.

New details. Anne Heche's former boyfriend, James Tupper, has claimed that the late actress left him her inheritance after her death without making a will.

The 57-year-old actor, known for the TV series "Revenge," has expressed his objection to the court's decision to appoint Homer Laffoon as the person in charge of the estate, according to documents obtained by Us Weekly and filed in Los Angeles on Thursday, Sept. 15. Homer, 20, is Heche's only child with first husband Coleman "Coley" Laffoon, whom she divorced in 2009. The Daytime Emmy Award winner also had son Atlas, 13, with Tapper, whom she dated from 2007 to 2018.

In new documents, Tapper claimed that Heche made her desire clear''regarding her inheritance in a letter he said she sent in January 2011. The purported letter read, "FYI, in case I die tomorrow and someone asks, my wishes are that all of my assets be placed under the control of Mr. James Tapper for the support of my children and then given to them. They will be divided evenly between our children, Homer Heche Laffoon and Atlas Heche Tapper, and their share will be given to each of them when they turn 25. When the last child turns 25, any of the holdings, including houses or other real estate, may be sold and the money will be divided evenly between our children. "

It was confirmed to us earlier this month that Homer had applied to be appointed as his special''administrator of his mother's estate after it became known that she had left no will. The documents mentioned his half-brother and also included a petition to appoint Homer as guardian for Atlas' share of the estate. On Thursday, the court formally appointed Homer as special administrator of the estate, but Tapper argued that he could dismiss Homer's petition as Atlas' parent. The former "Big Little Lies" star also argued that Homer was "ineligible for appointment" because he was too young and presumably unemployed. In addition, Tapper claimed Homer and his mother were in a rift at the time of her death, "due to his refusal to attend university and unwillingness to work to support himself".

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5 car accident that left her in a coma. The shutdown of her life support systems took place Aug. 14 after her organs were removed for transplant. Tapper also accused Homer of changing the locks on Heche's apartment on the day of her death and denying Atlas access to his belongings. "The allegation that [Heche's] apartment was 'empty' in [Homer's] statements is troubling," the documents said. "Her home was full of her furniture, jewelry, valuables, files and documents, and their removal was in no way authorized by the court or the law. Atlas has not been able to access this apartment since his mother's death. "

The former cast member of the TV series "Men in Trees" also claimed Homer "would not act''in his brother's best interests' and argued that the 20-year-old is not competent because he did not show up for psychotherapy sessions with Atlas last month, even though he agreed. "This is particularly upsetting given that Atlas is 13 years old, was with his mother on the day of her death, and he has seen Homer multiple times," Tapper's legal team argued. "In fact, since their mother's death, Homer has not seen his brother or been in contact with him." Homer's attorney Brian Phipps commented on Tapper's claims in a statement to Us on Sept. 16. "We prefer that the court proceedings proceed without the media, as our legal documents speak for themselves," Phipps said. "The appointment of Homer as special administrator today confirms that'''judgment'." The court hearing is scheduled for October 11. Thank you, you have successfully subscribed.

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