Anne Heche Gets Stuff Out of the House

A Los Angeles judge ruled Tuesday that Anne Heche can, for now, hang onto the furniture, statues and artwork she has removed from the Hancock Park home she used to share with estranged hubby Coley Laffoon. The freelance videographer, however, gets “temporary exclusive use and occupancy of the residence” where he has been living with their five-year-old son, Homer, until the home is either sold or until further notice from the court. Earlier this month, Laffoon petitioned the court to make Heche return a number of items she took from their house on Las Palmas Avenue, as well as enjoin her from moving anything else, seeing as he was already bereft of the master bed, his desk, the yoga room rugs and various other things. This thing could be more hilarious than a comic strip or TV show, they are fighting like kids or ever worse. Yoga room rug, which might be really precious to Anne, as they might have made love like in Kamasutra style and clothes missing oh the poor man might have given it to the laundry and forgotten. They both can join kinder garden first then go to the courts. At least they will learn to tell the court who’s misplaced what.