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Caitlyn Jenner says manager owed nearly half a million before she died

Jessica Schladebeck, New York Daily News on

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Caitlyn Jenner has alleged her late friend and manager, Sophia Hutchins, owed her nearly half a million dollars before she died last year.

Months after Hutchins’ death, Jenner filed a creditor’s claim alleging that she left behind $439,095 in unpaid expenses, including credit card charges, cash advances, shopping fees and her portion of some shared legal fees, TMZ reported. It was approved by Hutchins’ estate on March 27, meaning it has agreed to pay Jenner back in full.

According to documents obtained by E! News, Hutchins used Jenner’s credit and debit cards to buy some $250,000 worth of furniture, in addition to making payments on both Shopify and eBay. She also received $7,000 in cash advances from Jenner, who also requested to be reimbursed $130,000 to cover Hutchins’ portion of their shared legal fees.

 

Jenner said that Hutchins planned to repay her prior to her untimely death and had already shelled out $75,000 toward her legal fees.

Hutchins died in Malibu on July 2, 2025, from blunt force trauma after she struck a Mazda while riding an ATV not far from Jenner’s home, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner said at the time. The impact forced Hutchins 350 feet into a ravine and her manner of death was listed as an accident. She was 29 years old.


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