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Casey Anthony files for bankruptcy in Florida

Casey Anthony

Casey Anthony has filed for bankruptcy in Florida, claiming about $1,100 in assets and $792,000 in liabilities.

 

Attorney predicts tough road for Casey Anthony after probation

Casey Anthony, the young Florida mother found not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, completed a year of probation early on Friday but her attorney said freedom would be limited for the woman widely reviled after the acquittal.

 

Casey Anthony Takes Video Deposition in Civil Case

Casey Anthony Takes Video Deposition in Civil Case

Disguised in sunglasses and a baseball cap, Casey Anthony was deposed Saturday for a civil lawsuit that accuses her of ruining another woman's reputation. Attorneys for Zenaida Gonzalez used videoconferencing to question Anthony, who was at an undisclosed location in Florida.

 

Casey Anthony isn't completely free just yet

Casey Anthony, the Florida woman recently acquitted of murder in the death of daughter Caylee Anthony, can't completely come and go as she pleases just yet.

 

Report: Casey Anthony to Return to Fla. for Probation

Report: Casey Anthony to Return to Fla. for Probation

Casey Anthony, who was acquitted last month of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, has been ordered to return to Orange County, Fla., to serve probation from a prior check fraud conviction, MyFoxOrlando.com reports.

 

Casey Anthony Freed From Fla. Jail Early Sunday

Casey Anthony Freed From Fla. Jail Early Sunday

Casey Anthony has been released from a Florida jail, 12 days after she was acquitted of murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter.

 

Witness tampering alleged at Casey Anthony trial

Authorities were looking into allegations of witness tampering during Casey Anthony's murder trial, a Florida sheriff said Tuesday during a wide-ranging news conference with his top investigators in what he said was an effort to bring closure to a case that polarized the country....

 

Casey Anthony to get more jail, but could be out soon

Casey Anthony to get more jail, but could be out soon

A Florida judge on Thursday sentenced Casey Anthony to four years in jail for lying to police, but said after credit for the nearly three years she already served she could be out of jail by late this month or early August.

 

Indefinite recess called in Casey Anthony trial

Indefinite recess called in Casey Anthony trial

The judge in the Florida murder trial of Casey Anthony unexpectedly called an indefinite recess Friday morning so the defense could take depositions of witnesses the prosecution plans to call during its rebuttal case....

 

Defense in Anthony trial prepares to wrap up

The parents of a Florida mother accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter returned to the witness stand Thursday as the defense began calling its final witnesses.

 

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