Caitlyn Jenner requested access to her late friend Sophia Hutchins’ Apple account after alleging the latter owed her around half a million dollars.
The former Olympian filed a request for a court order, claiming that her former manager’s account has “work-related information” that her businesses will struggle without, TMZ reported on Saturday.
Additionally, Hutchins’ estate — led by her mom, Amy — also requested access, stating that she’s fallen behind on financial obligations due to the lack of important information.
The filing stated that Hutchins and her estate’s income taxes, along with inventory and appraisals of the former manager’s assets, cannot be paid without access to the Apple account.
Amy originally went to Apple to seek access but was told she needed a court order.
A rep for Jenner, 76, wasn’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.
Hutchins died after crashing an ATV near Jenner’s $3.5 million condo in Malibu, California, on July 2, 2025. She was 29.
According to TMZ, the businesswoman crashed into a moving car, and her vehicle tumbled down a 350-foot ravine.
She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Per a creditor’s claim obtained by Page Six earlier this month, Jenner claimed Hutchins owed her $439,095.88 in cash advances, credit card charges, legal fees and shopping sprees leading up to her death.
Per the filing, Hutchins allegedly racked up a bill of $273,000 at several businesses, including eBay, Shopify and 1stdibs.
She also had in $16,000 in debit card debt and around $7,000 in cash advances.
Jenner also cited more than $133,000 that Hutchins owed her for attorneys.
The retired athlete allowed Hutchins access to work credit cards throughout her employment. However, Hutchins was required to pay back any transactions for personal funds.
TMZ reported that Hutchins’ estate allowed the retired athlete’s request.



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