Crime | George Zimmerman Lawyer: Florida Owes Zimmerman $300K He plans to recoup legal expenses By Rob Quinn Posted Aug 27, 2013 3:33 AM CDT Copied George Zimmerman leaves the courtroom for a lunch break during his trial last month. (AP Photo/Orlando Sentinel, Joe Burbank, Pool) Looks like George Zimmerman has taken time out from visiting gun factories and speeding in Texas to take care of more legal business: He plans to ask the state of Florida to reimburse him for up to $300,000 in legal expenses, his lawyer tells the Orlando Sentinel. Because he was acquitted, a Florida statute requires the state to pay his costs for things like expert witnesses and travel, and he plans to file a motion soon, lawyer Mark O'Mara says. "It's a pretty standard motion for a case that the defense won," says a spokesman for Zimmerman's legal team. But Florida doesn't reimburse acquitted defendants for their attorney fees—and O'Mara says he has been paid nothing by Zimmerman. At $400 per hour, fees for the time he spent on the case would add up to more than $1 million. Read These Next Trump on Saudi crown prince's visit: 'We had a big day.' Earhart experts not exactly excited about the latest document dump. The only 'Nay' on the Epstein files bill explains his vote. Democrats push back against White House ballroom 'bribery.' Report an error