Anne Heche‘s fiery car crash into a Los Angeles home almost killed the woman who lived there with her pets, and now they don’t have a home … according to a new lawsuit.
The late actress’ estate is being sued over her August car wreck by the woman who lived in the home where Anne crashed her Mini Cooper and ignited a huge blaze.
TMZ.com
According to the lawsuit, Lynne Mishele minded her own thing at home with her pets when Anne’s automobile came barreling inside, purportedly stopping only a few feet the woman, her dogs, and her tortoise.
Lynne claims she is still traumatized by the occurrence, claiming she is startled by loud noises, troubled by dreams and memories of the crash, scared of going outside… and has nowhere to live.
According to the lawsuit, the house and all of her belongings were entirely burned and destroyed as a result of Anne’s crash.
She observed Anne driving wildly before collapsing into her house… Remember, Anne also crashed into another nearby home, and a blood test revealed she had cocaine and fentanyl in her system at the time of the crash.
As we reported … Anne was stuck in her burning car for at least 45 minutes after the crash, and she was transported to a hospital where she later died from smoke inhalation and burn injuries.
Lynne is going after Anne’s estate for at least $2 million in damages.
We reached out to the estate … so far no word back.