High-profile murder trials can leave a person broke. After being acquitted in 2011 for the murder of her daughter, Casey Anthony reportedly filed for bankruptcy.
In her bankruptcy filing, she claimed to have $1,084 in assets, including less than $500 in cash and nearly $800,000 in debts. Of that, she owed $500,000 to a defense attorney, $145,660 to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office for investigative fees and $61,505 in court costs, according to court documents posted by MyNews13 via the Los Angeles Times website.
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