ORLANDO -- Casey Anthony's attorney, Jose Baez, is concerned investigators may want to question the private investigator he hired in July.
Dominic Casey was hired to look for Caylee Anthony after her mother, Casey, was first arrested. He was terminated in October.
Baez said during his time working the case, the investigator acquired privileged information, and Baez said someone needs to oversee any questioning.
Caylee's remains were found earlier Dec. 11 in the woods near her home.
No Visits For Casey
Meanwhile, it looks like Casey Anthony spent a lonely Christmas behind bars.
Records released Tuesday show no one visited her behind bars on either Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
In fact, the only visitors she had that week were from members of her defense team.
Casey's family has said they don't want to visit her because they know their conversations will be recorded and released to the public.
Records from the jail also show Casey spent about $40 on several items, including beef jerky and soup from the jail's commissary.
Casey remains locked up with no bond on first-degree murder charges.
Meter Reader May Get Reward
The meter reader who found Caylee's remains may be getting a $5,000 reward.
Mark NeJame, the former lawyer for Caylee's grandparents, said he hopes to make a decision on the reward by next week.
Orange County meter reader Roy Kronk found the remains in a wooded area Dec. 11.
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