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Johnson owed over $100,000 in unpaid bills before her death

Baby-shampoo heiress Casey Johnson may have been worth millions on paper — but she couldn’t pay her escalating bills over the past few years, according to court papers made public today.

Just three days after she was found dead, Johnson, an heiress to the Johnson & Johnson fortune, owed Porsche Financial Services a whopping $106,000, according to court papers filed in Los Angeles.

Johnson, 30, who was found dead in her rat -infested Los Angeles home by a maid Monday, reportedly hid her leased Porsche Cayenne Turbo S in a garage to keep the car company from trying to repossess it.

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TMZ.com reported on its Web site that Johnson eventually lost the car last month.

Adding to Johnson’s money woes was a lawsuit brought against her for breach of contract last year by the Elizabeth Rose Agency, which locates and hires nannies for wealthy families.

Johnson became a mother after she adopted a daughter, Ava, now 3.

The company claimed Johnson, owed them nearly $20,189, TMZ.com reported.

Last month, a California judge ordered that Johnson pay the bill, court records.

It is not known whether Casey ever paid out the amount.