A judge Wednesday gave control of 's estate to her son, Homer Heche Laffoon over objections from the actress' former partner, actor James Tupper – who claimed that $200,000 worth of her jewelry has 'gone missing.' Superior Court Judge Lee Bogdanoff appointed Laffoon, 20, as permanent administrator of the estate, denying the motion by Tupper – father of Heche's 13 year-old son Atlas – to have an independent administrator appointed.And the judge dismissed the objection from Canadian-born Tupper, 57, who asserted that Laffoon is 'not suitable' to run the estate because he is too young, unemployed and was estranged from his mother at the time of her death.
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