07-07-2011, 06:16 AM
she has large Fed. tax lien $70K, and zanny is suing. as well as Tim Miller of Texas Equusearch, $112K. she better go get those $$$$ interviews.
WESH
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Casey Anthony's prosecutors can’t keep her in jail much longer, but now they want her money.
State Attorney Linda Drane Burdick filed a new motion Wednesday, asking that Anthony pay for "reimbursement for the special costs of investigation and prosecution."
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office and the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation said they are also hoping they can send Anthony a bill for the time spent on the case.
Anthony was acquitted of murder charges, but jurors convicted her on charges of lying to police. The state said her lies wasted everyone's time and efforts.
WESH 2 News has confirmed the bill from the prosecution totals around $91,000, with invoices still coming in.
Anthony's defense team also billed the state more than $130,000, which went to investigative work and expert witnesses.
The sheriff's office and MBI have not released their figures, but authorities said it will take time considering three years of resources spent looking for 2-year-old Caylee Anthony at the beginning and then protecting Casey Anthony and her family until the end.
Putting Casey Anthony on trial wasn't cheap, either, authorities said. Room, board and transportation for the 17 sequestered jurors has been estimated at $360,000, authorities said.
WESH
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Casey Anthony's prosecutors can’t keep her in jail much longer, but now they want her money.
State Attorney Linda Drane Burdick filed a new motion Wednesday, asking that Anthony pay for "reimbursement for the special costs of investigation and prosecution."
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office and the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation said they are also hoping they can send Anthony a bill for the time spent on the case.
Anthony was acquitted of murder charges, but jurors convicted her on charges of lying to police. The state said her lies wasted everyone's time and efforts.
WESH 2 News has confirmed the bill from the prosecution totals around $91,000, with invoices still coming in.
Anthony's defense team also billed the state more than $130,000, which went to investigative work and expert witnesses.
The sheriff's office and MBI have not released their figures, but authorities said it will take time considering three years of resources spent looking for 2-year-old Caylee Anthony at the beginning and then protecting Casey Anthony and her family until the end.
Putting Casey Anthony on trial wasn't cheap, either, authorities said. Room, board and transportation for the 17 sequestered jurors has been estimated at $360,000, authorities said.