has requested the Apple ID of her late friend Sophia Hutchins, who at age 29.
Caitlyn Jenner Seeks Access to Late Friends Apple ID
Caitlyn Jenner has requested the Apple ID of her late friend Sophia Hutchins, who died in an ATV accident in July 2025 at age 29. It comes as Jenner, 76, seeks ...
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It comes as Jenner, 76, seeks to she said Hutchins owed her at the time of her death.
The former Olympian is requesting access to her late manager's Apple account, alongside her estate.
The estate, led by Hutchins' mother Amy, filed documents on Friday requesting a court order to authorize access to the account.
According to TMZ, the estate is behind on its financial obligations due to its inability to access the account.
Without the ability to enter the account, the estate claims it can neither pay the deceased's income tax, nor complete an inventory and appraisal of her assets.
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Caitlyn Jenner has requested the Apple ID of her late friend Sophia Hutchins, who died in an ATV accident in July 2025 at age 29; pictured in October 2023
It comes as Jenner, 76, seeks to recoup nearly half a million dollars she said Hutchins owed her at the time of her death; pictured in February 2020
Jenner claims she also needs access because her former manager had 'work-related information' in the account.
She says that without access to the pertinent information behind the ID and password, her businesses will suffer.
The former athlete filed a creditor's claim with Hutchins' estate on September 19, 2025, according to documents obtained by the Daily Mail.
The form notes that Hutchins asked her for cash advances amounting to $7,150 between February 22 and June 17, 2025, which were to be repaid at an unspecified future date.
There were also multiple personal purchases on Jenner's cards from November 24, 2024 to July 2, 2025 – the day of Hutchins' death – that remained unpaid.
In addition to the principal – $273,453.49 spent on Jenner's credit card and $15,913.55 on her debit card – the reality star requested that Hutchins' estate cover the interest accrued from the charges to the credit card, amounting to $9,890.65.
In her list of supporting facts, Jenner noted that she and Hutchins were forced to hire attorneys to represent them in a lawsuit, and agreed to split the legal costs evenly.
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Jenner covered the attorney fees upfront 'with the understanding that Decedent would reimburse her as soon as possible in the future.'
The former Olympian is requesting access to her late manager's Apple account, alongside her estate; pictured in June 2018
The estate, led by Hutchins' mother Amy, filed documents on Friday requesting a court order to authorize access to the account; pictured with Jenner's stepdaughter Kim Kardashian in February 2020
According to Jenner, Hutchins had already reimbursed her for $75,000 of their legal fees, but still owed $133,509.58 at the time of her death.
Jenner included a more detailed breakdown of Hutchins' alleged debts to her, including $242,491.20 to 1stdibs.com, a site that says it sells 'vintage, antique and contemporary furniture, home décor, art, fine jewelry, watches and fashion.'
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That amounted to the biggest single vendor, but Hutchins had also allegedly spent $19,500 of Jenner's money at Tomlin Antiques, as well as $16,163.65 at Restoration Hardware, $6,905.04 at eBay, $3,106.44 to Fast Growing Trees and $379.32 on Shopify.
Around four months after Jenner filed her claim, Hutchins's estate filed an approval to pay the full requested amount on March 30, according to documents obtained by the Daily Mail.
Over the summer Hutchins plunged 530ft down a cliff, and her cause of death was later determined to be 'multiple blunt force injuries.'
A medical examiner's report reviewed by TMZ revealed that Hutchins was not under the influence of alcohol and drugs at the time of the crash.
The ATV wreck was 'ruled an accident,' and the reality TV star was laid to rest at the Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Los Angeles on July 24.
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