Attorneys for Casey Anthony are upset with Judge Belvin Perry after he appeared on the Today show last week and say that's just one argument why a civil trial against Anthony cannot be held in Orange County. FULL STORY
Status hearing: August 2013. Zenaida Gonzalez is suing Casey Anthony for defamation after Casey said a nanny with the same name kidnapped her daughter, Caylee, in 2008.
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Casey Marie Anthony was tried for the first degree murder of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, and was acquitted. She was, however, convicted of misdemeanor counts of providing false information to police officers.
Casey told investigators that she had left the child with a babysitter named, Zanny the Nanny, and eventually gave them the name of Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez.
Gonzalez is suing Casey Anthony for defamation.
After questioning Anthong, investigators found this Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez, who was listed on apartment records and was questioned. She however said she did not know Casey or Caylee Anthony.
Learn more now about other Key Players including Family & Attorneys involved in the civil case against Casey Anthony.
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See the complete Casey Anthony Murder Case Timeline, dating back to June 2008, when 2-year-old Caylee was last seen alive.
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