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From Behind Bars To Behind Cameras: Casey Anthony Launches Florida Photography Business

Casey Anthony Documents New Business Florida Photographer
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Feb. 8 2016, Published 9:01 p.m. ET

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Accused tot killer Casey Anthony is now employed.

The disgraced 29-year-old, who was infamously acquitted of killing daughter Caylee, 2, in 2011, filed documents in Florida to create a new photography business, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

According to Florida Department of State Division of Corporations documents exclusively obtained by Radar, Anthony filed the required paperwork on November 23, 2015. Case Photography is registered as a limited liability corporation, and the business is registered with the West Palm Beach address of private investigator Patrick McKenna.

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The bankrupt former mom paid the $160 filing fee and certificate status.

The new business venture came just weeks after Anthony's Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceedings were formally discharged and dismissed on October 9, 2015.

Court documents reveal that as of May 2015, Casey only had $474.00 in cash, and $200 worth of jewelry.

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