ORLANDO, Fla. – Casey Anthony is planning to fire her attorney Jose Baez, according to a report in the New York Post.
Citing sources, the newspaper reported that Anthony is upset that Baez has not obtained a "big interview deal" for her.
Media reports have suggested that Anthony is seeking $750,000 for her first interview since being found not guilty of murder last year in the death of her daughter, Caylee.
The Post said attorney Cheney Mason will become Anthony's representative to the media.
Two video diaries of Anthony surfaced online last week showing her in front of a webcam discussing her life. In the videos, Anthony said she has adopted a dog. She did not mention Caylee or her family in the videos.
The paper reported that Baez's appearance on Fox News with Geraldo Rivera on Sunday was the last straw for Anthony. On the show, Baez said he would sue whoever posted Casey's private video journal online.
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Meanwhile, TMZ reported that Baez quit Anthony for unknown reasons.
Local 6 also found out that Dorothy Clay Sims, another attorney who represented Anthony at trial might be finished representing her as well.
On the Orange County Clerk of Court website, Local 6 found a "notice of termination of representation" filed Wednesday between Sims and Anthony.
Local 6 tried to contact Sims Wednesday night, but she did not return the phone calls.
Meanwhile, Judge Belvin Perry on Wednesday unsealed two never-before-seen depositions from doctors who performed psychological evalautions of Anthony before her murder trial.
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