George Zimmerman is so broke he's offering to send supporters his John Hancock if they send him money.
His legal defense fund, which once raised about $340,000, is nearly empty, prompting Zimmerman's legal team to promise to respond to any monetary support with a thank you card "personally signed by George," the Orlando Sentinel reported Wednesday.
"Currently, the balance of the George Zimmerman Defense Fund is at its lowest, and new funds must be raised to support George's living expenses and legal costs through the end of the Self Defense Immunity Hearing and/or trial," Zimmerman's legal team claims on its website.
Here is the card you'll get if you send Zimmerman money:
Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman charged with killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, "has to live like a hermit" since he was released on bond, according to his attorney Mark O'Mara.
But that hasn't stopped him from blowing through the money his supporters have raised.
He spent $30,000 to make the "complicated transition from life in Sanford,Fla., to a life in hiding" and used an additional $20,000 for living expenses, O'Mara announced in June.
However, absolutely no money has been used to pay Zimmerman's attorneys, according to the defense fund website.
Zimmerman's now-nearly-empty defense fund will also be moving into the hands of a new manager next month who will ramp up fundraising efforts, according to the website.
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