Caitlyn Jenner has filed a claim with her creditors for nearly $500,000 against the estate of her late friend Sophia Hutchins.
According to documents obtained by Page Six, the former “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star claimed that Hutchins earned $439,095.88 in credit card bills, cash advances, shopping and legal fees before her tragic death in July 2025.
Hutchins allegedly spent more than $273,000 at companies including Shopify, eBay, 1stdibs and other online retailers, according to documents filed last November.
Jenner, 76, also claimed her manager owed her more than $133,000 in legal fees that her friends hired with her.
Hutchins also allegedly accumulated $16,000 in debit card charges and about $7,000 in cash advances over time.
The retired Olympic athlete gave Ms. Hutchins access to her credit card for work purposes, but the personal funds used were supposed to be reimbursed, but that never happened due to her untimely death.
TMZ reported that Hutchins’ estate granted Jenner a claim for the amount requested.
Page Six reached out to Jenner’s attorney, but did not immediately receive a response.
Hutchins passed away on July 2, 2025, in an ATV accident. She was 29 years old.
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Sergeant Eduardo Saucedo said Hutchins “may have been speeding” and “rear-ended the other vehicle, which caused him to swerve to the right and fall off a cliff.”
The impact sent Hutchins and the ATV tumbling into a 350-foot ravine.
The day after the socialite’s death, Jenner went out for coffee in Malibu, California, and told the Daily Mail that she was going through a “difficult time” and “didn’t want to talk about it.”
The gold medal-winning decathlete and Hutchins met through her hairstylist in 2015.
