ORLANDO -- It was announced Thursday an anonymous person put up the $50,000 cash to post Casey Anthony's original bond on felony child neglect charges.
Two bond agencies in Kissimmee will work together to post the entire $500,000 amount.
Casey also made bond on the new check fraud and theft charges that were filed against her Wednesday by the Orange County Sheriff's Office.
The MacDonald Bail Bonds agency posted the $2,700 bond late Wednesday. Therefore, Anthony did not have to appear in court Thursday morning.
Her lawyer, Jose Baez, issued a statement Thursday saying: "The individual posting the bond prefers to remain anonymous, and is doing it because of the belief that Ms. Anthony's constitutional rights have been grossly violated."
The release also said neither Baez nor Casey Anthony will be working again with bounty hunter Leonard Padilla, who originally posted Casey's bond.
Casey is expected to leave jail sometime Friday morning, and will be on home confinement.
Anthonys Hire Mark NeJame
George and Cindy Anthony officially have some new high profile help.
Lawyer Mark NeJame said Thursday he has taken them on as clients, a day after meeting with the missing girl’s grandparents.
NeJame said the Anthonys have lots of legal questions.
He said they also want him to help to get the focus back to finding Caylee, and away from people making judgments on them.
"My heavens, who’s trained to deal with such a thing? To lose your granddaughter and then to wake up in the morning with a camera under your nose and to go to bed at night with a camera in a tree looking at every move that you're making. There's no opportunity for them to handle this, and they need help and they've asked for our help, and we're happy to provide it," said NeJame.
NeJame said he is in no way representing Casey Anthony.
NeJame would not go into detail about how the Anthonys will be paying for his legal fees.
More Volunteers Join Caylee Search
After getting thousands of dollars from the Orange County Sheriff's Office, Texas EquuSearch said it will continue its search for Caylee.
After a sluggish start, the number of volunteers searching for the girl quadrupled Thursday.
They've been searching with special equipment near the Orlando International Airport, and not far from the Anthony home, looking for any clues that could help with the case.
"He flipped the coin for us and lit a fire under the search and it exploded the way we anticipated it would explode when we came into town, “ said Mandy Albritton. “We're getting cooperation from them and it's warming my heart."
EquuSearch and the sheriff's office are looking for volunteers to keep looking Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Volunteers are asked to meet at the command center on TPC Boulevard before 8:30 a.m. The searches will go until dusk.
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