Laffoon and Tupper have been in the middle of a legal battle after Anne Heche died in August following a fiery car crash that left her severely burned.
Tupper continued in his petition, “In order to preserve family harmony and a healthy, brotherly relationship between Atlas and Homer, and given the complexity this estate will foreseeably involve … a bonded, neutral, private professional fiduciary would be a more appropriate administrator.
”Tupper also claimed he was the executor of Heche’s estate“My wishes are that all of my assets go to the control of Mr. James Tupper to be used to raise my children and then given to the children,” he claimed she wrote in the alleged will.Getty Images for Christian Siriabecause it “was not signed by [Heche] and does not have two witnesses who signed the document during [her] lifetime.”
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