Keyword: caseyanthony
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Casey Anthony will move to a Mexican beach villa paid for by a wealthy Californian lover to escape death threats in the U.S., it has been reported. The 25-year-old allegedly plans to become a Mexican citizen and head south of the border to the secluded beach property owned by the man she started a romance with on release from jail.
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Aug 25 12:13 AM US/Eastern Florida authorities say Casey Anthony has reported to begin her one-year probation for 2010 check-fraud convictions. The Florida Department of Corrections said she came in sometime Wednesday evening but did not give details including where in the state she is.
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On July 5, 2011, Casey Anthony was found not guilty of first degree murder in the death of her daughter Caylee Marie Anthony, at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando, Florida . The only charges she received were 4 charges of false information to a law enforcement officer, all misdemeanor charges. The sentence for this was 4 years in prison, $4,000 fine for four counts of falsifying police reports. Since she had been in jail since October 14, 2008 and she was given time off for good behavior, she was released from jail on, July 17, 2011. She walked out...
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After a nearly three-year investigation, DCF officials release comprehensive review of Caylee's death. *snip* But all of the Anthonys, and her defense attorney Jose Baez, gave DCF the cold shoulder for nearly eight months when investigators wanted to question them after Caylee's remains were found in a swampy area near the child's eastOrange County home, the 12-page report shows. And while the report doesn't carry much — if any — legal weight, it is the first document that places responsibility for Caylee's death squarely on her mother, Casey Anthony. Report pdf"It is the conclusion of the Department of Children and...
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Yes, the Casey Anthony hearing to revisit her probation order is being televised today at 9:00 a.m. EST. In my area we will be getting it on HLN. Let's see if she maintains her teflon status.
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On July 28, 2011, CBS interviewed artist Jim Miller about a painting he created which has caused quite a commotion. The painting was inspired by a dream the artist had following the Casey Anthony verdict and depicts Casey as an evil demon. A dark, monstrous figure with yellow, green eyes holds a mask that portrays a lovely face- the face of Casey Anthony. The painting shows that the world sees Casey as a pretty girl on the outside, but something evil and dark lurks under the surface. The painting is controversial and has sparked numerous conversations by those who see...
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(CNN) -- If Larry Flynt has his way, Casey Anthony could reintroduce herself -- nude -- to America on the pages of Hustler magazine, and make well over $500,000 in the process. The pornography magnate told HLN's "Nancy Grace" show on Thursday night that talks are ongoing that could land Anthony on the pages of his magazine, weeks after a Florida jury acquitted her of murder in her 2-year-old daughter Caylee's death. Anthony's camp denied the report, dismissing it as "nonsense." But Flynt insisted he was serious about the offer, which he said would include $500,000 up front plus 10%...
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If Larry Flynt has his way, Casey Anthony could reintroduce herself -- nude -- to America on the pages of Hustler magazine, and make well over $500,000 in the process. The pornography magnate told HLN's "Nancy Grace" show on Thursday night that talks are ongoing that could land Anthony on the pages of his magazine, weeks after a Florida jury acquitted her of murder in her 2-year-old daughter Caylee's death. Flynt insisted he was serious about the offer, which he said would include $500,000 up front plus 10% of all profits. He said any payment that the Orlando woman might...
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LOS ANGELES, - A Los Angeles area eBay seller says he fetched a high bid of $999,900 for a Halloween mask resembling a woman acquitted of killing her 2-year-old daughter. The item description of the latex mask of Casey Anthony, who was acquitted of killing her daughter, Caylee, said it was one of only nine "sculpted to precision for a parody video by enigmatic pop artist/sculptor Torro," KTLA-TV, Los Angeles, reported Thursday. "Forget Freddy, Jason, Meyers, here's your chance to scare the *#&% out of everyone and win every costume contest with this amazing Tot Mom latex rubber mask, possibly...
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Executives at major media outlets choked on their spritzers and diet cokes when Casey Anthony's lawyer informed the press that his client will take absolutely no less than 1.5 million dollars for her first sit-down interview. The joke's on the Anthony clan, though, as sources from major networks say she's not going to get anywhere near that amount, if anything.
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Casey Anthony walked out of a Florida jail and made a carefully orchestrated escape from the media mob that had followed her throughout her daughter's murder case. Now Anthony wants the attention back. According to several rumors now floating around, including one from Nancy Grace, Anthony and her team of lawyers are seeking at least $1.5 million from television networks interesting in landing her first post-penitentiary interview. Networks deny that there's any bidding war afoot for an Anthony interview--though as The Cutline has noted, it's not at all unusual for networks to sidestep charges of checkbook journalism by paying big...
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- Now that Casey Anthony has been released from jail, she is asking for more taxpayer money. She plans to appeal her four felony convictions for lying to investigators. Not only does she want taxpayers to pay for her fight against charges she's already admitted to, but if she wins that fight she will not have to pay back the hundreds of thousands of dollars that law enforcement spent searching for her daughter Caylee, if she cashes in on Caylee's death. Casey, 25, was found not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony, but convicted of...
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He says Geraldo is trying to 'snake' his tv deal with Casey Anthony to be shown overseas first. Geraldo was part of an interview deal but now he is trying to get it own his own. He says he met with Casey in a hotel in Palm Springs very earlyTuesday morning accompanied by Jose Baez. The plane owned by one of her defense attorneys landed in Orlando Wed. afternoon and one of the stops was Palm Springs. ****** In regards to the million-dollar TV offer made by producer Al Taylor, Baez stated that though he was originally planning to sit...
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No one knows where Casey Anthony is, but America's most notorious recent murder defendant doesn't have to fret about her legal bills reaching her. That's because $119,000 in defense fees racked up during her trial—which produced a shocking not-guilty verdict in her home jurisdiction of Orlando, Fla., earlier this month—have been picked up by Florida taxpayers. The same is true for another pending $5,800 in fees that Anthony's attorney Jose Baez has billed to his client's case, putting the overall taxpayer tab at just shy of $125,000.
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Prosecutors cited a report prepared by a software program called CacheBack, which the state argued showed 84 web searches for chloroform being made on the Anthony computer. The defense would later contradict the CacheBack report with a separate report generated by another program, NetAnalysis. That report returned only one search result for chloroform. Last week, CacheBack CEO John Bradley posted a statement on his website, acknowledging that the 84-search result was an error, and criticizing the state for its use of flawed data. It was Bradley who introduced those results as a witness for the defense. On the stand, he...
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​Southern California is home to the celebrity who gets off. And we're not just talking about Charlie Sheen. You know: OJ Simpson. Lindsay Lohan. Phil Spector (well, at least for the first trial). And now there's speculation that Casey Anthony might have come to the land of guilt and honeys. NBC's Today Show reported this morning that ... ... a private jet Anthony was on flew from her home state of Florida to John Wayne International Airport in Costa Mesa. The plane is owned by a former attorney of Anthony's who has an office at Palomar Airport in Carlsbad. Thus...
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A producer claims he met with Casey Anthony in Palm Springs today to discuss a $1million television deal, the MailOnline can exclusively reveal. Al Taylor, who on Sunday said Anthony's first interview was a ‘done deal,’ claims he was called to the early morning meeting in an undisclosed location by Anthony’s legal team this morning. He claims to have met with Anthony, who was flanked by her lawyer Jose Baez, for 15 to 20 minutes to discuss his proposal, he said.
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MIAMI — Assertions by the prosecution that Casey Anthony conducted extensive computer searches on the word “chloroform” were based on inaccurate data, a software designer who testified at the trial said Monday. The designer, John Bradley, said Ms. Anthony had visited what the prosecution said was a crucial Web site only once, not 84 times, as prosecutors had asserted. He came to that conclusion after redesigning his software, and immediately alerted prosecutors and the police about the mistake, he said. The finding of 84 visits was used repeatedly during the trial to suggest that Ms. Anthony had planned to murder...
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Enough articles have been written criticizing the result of the Casey Anthony case. I am not here to do that. While cases such as this can be polarizing, they can also be instructive. After following the case, here are some things I thought stood out as significant, but perhaps were not so obvious. CSI Effect For a long time now, we in the law enforcement professions have noted and at times feared, what has come to be known as the CSI Effect. What is this? The false expectation that, as in the television series, conclusive and irrefutable evidence will always...
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The latest rumor swirling in the media industry is that the 25-year-old had taken refuge on journalist Geraldo Rivera's yacht, but RadarOnline.com has exclusively laid the rumor to rest. "Untrue!" Geraldo's brother Craig Rivera told RadarOnline.com when asked if Casey was a stowaway on his brother's boat. Geraldo owns a sailing yacht named The Voyager that he keep in New Jersey, and a source at Fox News said rumors were swirling in their New York office that Casey and her attorney, Jose Baez, were staying on his boat with him. "There's no truth to that at all," Craig said.
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