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Padilla Gets Anonymous Donation To Help Find Caylee
Monday, November 24, 2008 9:35:15 PM
ORLANDO -- Controversial bounty hunter Leonard Padilla said he plans to return to Central Florida to resume his search for missing 3-year-old Caylee Anthony.
Padilla said a donor has given him $50,000 to help look for the girl. He said the donor wished to remain anonymous.
The bounty hunter was most recently searching in and around the Little Econ River in Blanchard Park with a dive team for Caylee's remains.
At one point during the search, the dive team thought they found toys and bones that may have been connected to the case, but they turned out not to be bones at all.
Casey's Lawyer Back In Court Tuesday
Meanwhile, the case against the missing girl's mother, Casey Anthony, is scheduled to back to court Tuesday.
Casey remains behind bars, charged with her daughter's murder.
Casey's lawyer, Jose Baez, is expected to argue more motions before a judge, and look to get more evidence from the state.
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