
Just days after winning another battle in the courtroom, Casey Anthony filed for bankruptcy.
According to a petition filed Friday in Orlando at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida, Anthony owes about $786,000.
Anthony owes her attorney Jose Baez about $500,000.
She owes more than $145,000 to the Orange County Sheriff's Office, more than 61,000 to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and another $10,000 to the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation.
Anthony also owes more than $68,000 to the I.R.S.
Anthony incurred legal fees and penalties stemming from the disappearance and death of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee in 2008.
The accused child killer was ultimately acquitted of murder charges, but convicted on four charges of lying to authorities.
Last week, a judge dismissed two of the four convictions.
Anthony still faces several civil suits stemming from the case.










