Casey Anthony

Casey Anthony leaves the federal courthouse in Tampa, after a bankruptcy hearing Monday, March 4, 2013. Anthony, 26, has not made any public appearances since she left jail after being acquitted in the murder of her two-year-old daughter Caylee. She filed for bankruptcy in Florida in late January, claiming about $1,000 in assets and $792,000 in liabilities. Court papers list Anthony as unemployed, with no recent income. (AP Photo/Brian Blanco)

Casey Anthony: 'I'm living free off kindness of others'

TAMPA, Fla. -- Appearing in public for the first time since she was acquitted of murder, Casey Anthony revealed that she doesn’t have a job or a car, lives with friends and relies on unsolicited gift cards and cash to get by.

Casey Anthony civil hearing ends without a ruling

ORLANDO, Fla. -- After about three hours of argument on Friday, the question of whether a civil defamation lawsuit brought against Casey Anthony will be allowed to proceed to trial remains unanswered.

Casey Anthony civil trial delayed another year

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The civil trial against Casey Anthony has been delayed until next year. Circuit Judge Lisa T. Munyon reset the trial Tuesday after the plaintiff's lawyer notified the court of a conflict with a previously scheduled case in Duval County.

Casey Anthony's attorneys want defamation suit tossed

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Attorneys for Casey Anthony this week filed court documents -- including a statement by her mother, Cindy -- seeking to have one of the lawsuits against her thrown out, records show.

Jose Baez and Casey Anthony in court.

Casey Anthony's attorney quits

Wanted: An attorney who will put up with the media circus that will likely follow Casey Anthony for the rest of her life.

The attorney who previously held that position, Jose Baez, released a statement to the media Wednesday announcing that he is no longer representing Anthony. If you'll recall, Baez stood alongside Anthony, clutching her hand, when she was found not guilty last year of killing her daughter, Caylee.

Judge says Casey Anthony must answer limited questions

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Orange Circuit Judge Lisa Munyon has issued an order stating Casey Anthony must answer limited questioning from Texas EquuSearch attorneys.

The order stems from a closed-door hearing held Tuesday on the issue of whether Anthony, 25, should be made to answer a series of questions posed by TES attorneys.

Defamation suit filed against Casey Anthony by man who found her daughter's body

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The latest person to sue Casey Anthony is Roy Kronk, the meter reader who discovered Caylee Anthony's remains in late 2008 and was then implicated to some extent in the case by her defense.

Kronk is suing Anthony for defamation.

FILE - In this July 4, 2011, file photo, Assistant State Attorney Jeff Ashton gives the final rebuttal in the Casey Anthony murder trial at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando, Fla. Ashton takes aim at the Florida mother's attorneys in his new book, "Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony," calling her lead counsel "smarmy." (AP Photo/Red Huber, Pool, File)

Ex-prosecutor knocks Casey Anthony lawyer, jurors

ORLANDO, Fla. -- A retired prosecutor from the Casey Anthony murder trial calls her lead attorney "smarmy" in a new book and says he didn't think a jury would ever agree to the death penalty for the Florida mother, who was ultimately acquitted of killing her 2-year-old daughter.

Casey Anthony tells officials she has no source of income

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Casey Anthony is still unemployed and without income, but is taking part in classes or therapy of some kind, according to the report from her most recent probation check-in.

Casey Anthony's lies cost her $100K for investigation

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Casey Anthony must pay almost $100,000 in law enforcement costs for investigating the death of her 2-year-old daughter, a Florida judge ruled Thursday.

Casey Anthony may have to pay $500K tab for investigation

ORLANDO, Fla. -- A Florida judge is waiting until later this month to decide if Casey Anthony should pay the cost of investigating the disappearance of her 2-year-old daughter.

Casey Anthony still faces civil case

ORLANDO, Fla. -- A judge on Thursday ordered that Casey Anthony's deposition in the civil case against her will be videotaped and then possibly sealed from public view.

Motions by the parties could result in the video and transcript of the depositions being sealed, according to minutes of this Thursday's hearing at the Orange County Courthouse.

Prosecutor writing Casey Anthony book

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Jeff Ashton, the veteran assistant state attorney who became a national figure during the high-profile Casey Anthony murder trial, confirmed he plans to author a book about the case.

ILE - In this July 7, 2011 file photo, Casey Anthony smiles before the start of her sentencing hearing in Orlando, Fla. Florida authorities say Casey Anthony reported Wednesday Aug. 24, 2011 to begin her one-year probation for 2010 check-fraud convictions. (AP Photo/Joe Burbank, file)

Casey Anthony to serve probation in secret because of death threats

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Florida Department of Corrections officials said Thursday that Casey Anthony has begun serving a one-year probation on check-fraud charges, but they refused to say where in Florida she would be staying.

Casey Anthony must serve one year probation

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Casey Anthony will serve probation for one year for her check-fraud convictions, and has to report to the Department of Corrections no later than Aug. 26, Orange-Osceola Chief Judge Belvin Perry ruled Friday.

As part of the order, Perry ruled that Anthony's address can remain confidential because of safety concerns.

The issue stemmed from Anthony's 2010 convictions on check-fraud and related charges. At that time, Judge Stan Strickland sentenced Anthony to time served in jail followed by one year of probation.

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