Caitlyn Jenner, Sophia Hutchins
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Caitlyn Jenner Says Late Friend Owed Her Massive Sum Before Her Sudden Death

This one is complicated.

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Caitlyn Jenner has filed a creditor's claim against the estate of her late friend and former manager, Sophia Hutchins, seeking nearly $440,000 in alleged unpaid expenses.

According to TMZ, Jenner claims Hutchins racked up $439,095.88 in charges tied to credit cards, cash advances, and shared legal fees before her death.

The details are extensive.

Jenner says the bulk of the money, more than $273,000, came from credit card purchases at various online retailers. Another large portion, over $133,000, is tied to legal fees the two allegedly shared. Additional charges include debit transactions and cash advances that Jenner claims were never repaid.

The key issue centers on access.

Jenner states that Hutchins was authorized to use her cards for work-related expenses, but personal spending was supposed to be reimbursed. According to the filing, that never happened.

The timeline adds another layer.

Jenner filed the claim in November 2025. In March 2026, Hutchins' estate reportedly allowed the claim in the full amount requested.

Hutchins died in July 2025 following a tragic ATV crash near Jenner's Malibu home.

Now, what was once a close personal and professional relationship is being revisited in a legal setting.

It's a situation that's drawing attention not just for the amount involved, but for the history behind it.