On March 4, Casey made her first public appearance since being acquitted of murdering her daughter Caylee. Do You think it’s good that she is trying to live a normal life?
Casey Anthony showed her face in public for the first time in nearly two years after being ordered to face her creditors at a federal bankruptcy hearing in Tampa, Fla on March 4. Casey, who was acquitted of murdering her daughter Caylee Anthony in 2011, has been living in seclusion since her trial. Do You think it’s good that she is trying to rejoin society?
Casey Anthony Makes A Public Appearance In Tampa
Casey, 27, appeared dressed all in black as she met her creditors to discuss her bankruptcy case. Casey has not been working since she was acquitted of her 2-year-old daughter’s murder.
Casey filed for bankruptcy in late January, claiming about $1,000 in assets and $792,000 in liabilities. She is...
Casey Anthony showed her face in public for the first time in nearly two years after being ordered to face her creditors at a federal bankruptcy hearing in Tampa, Fla on March 4. Casey, who was acquitted of murdering her daughter Caylee Anthony in 2011, has been living in seclusion since her trial. Do You think it’s good that she is trying to rejoin society?
Casey Anthony Makes A Public Appearance In Tampa
Casey, 27, appeared dressed all in black as she met her creditors to discuss her bankruptcy case. Casey has not been working since she was acquitted of her 2-year-old daughter’s murder.
Casey filed for bankruptcy in late January, claiming about $1,000 in assets and $792,000 in liabilities. She is...
- 3/4/2013
- by Eleanore Hutch
- HollywoodLife
Casey Anthony went into hiding after being acquitted for the 2008 murder of her daughter. Now the 26-year-old has reemerged to file for bankruptcy, citing $800,000 in debt she cannot pay.
Eventually Anthony is going to have to find work, and her current lawyer Charles Greene may know where she should look. Speaking to ABC News, Greene says, "She could be a paralegal or something like that right away. She is very organized, a very intelligent, very computer savvy person."
Greene also spoke of Anthony's faith in the justice system and his belief that she could follow it into a career, "I think she may be the type that ends up trying to work within our system to make our system better rather than being a person who's trying to break it down."
He doesn't think it'll be anytime soon, though, as Anthony still lives in hiding and receives threats. "You don't...
Eventually Anthony is going to have to find work, and her current lawyer Charles Greene may know where she should look. Speaking to ABC News, Greene says, "She could be a paralegal or something like that right away. She is very organized, a very intelligent, very computer savvy person."
Greene also spoke of Anthony's faith in the justice system and his belief that she could follow it into a career, "I think she may be the type that ends up trying to work within our system to make our system better rather than being a person who's trying to break it down."
He doesn't think it'll be anytime soon, though, as Anthony still lives in hiding and receives threats. "You don't...
- 1/30/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Casey Anthony may now be mulling over a career in the courtroom.
The Florida mother who was charged with -- and later acquitted of -- the killing of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, may be weighing a career as a paralegal, according to ABC News.
"I truly believe that she has a lot of skills," her current lawyer Charles Greene said in an interview with ABC. "She's better than many paralegals I know. She could be a paralegal or something like that right away. She is very organized, a very intelligent, very computer savvy person, so I think her skills and her desire may lie somewhere in that field."
Visit ABC News to learn what else Greene had to say about his client.
Greene noted that 26-year-old Anthony continues to receive threats and is emotionally fragile from years of hiding. Any hint of an Anthony sighting is still enough to send the paparazzi running.
The Florida mother who was charged with -- and later acquitted of -- the killing of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, may be weighing a career as a paralegal, according to ABC News.
"I truly believe that she has a lot of skills," her current lawyer Charles Greene said in an interview with ABC. "She's better than many paralegals I know. She could be a paralegal or something like that right away. She is very organized, a very intelligent, very computer savvy person, so I think her skills and her desire may lie somewhere in that field."
Visit ABC News to learn what else Greene had to say about his client.
Greene noted that 26-year-old Anthony continues to receive threats and is emotionally fragile from years of hiding. Any hint of an Anthony sighting is still enough to send the paparazzi running.
- 1/29/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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