Anthony paying $25,000 to avoid writing life story
MIKE SCHNEIDER, Associated Press,
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Casey Anthony has agreed to pay $25,000 to her bankruptcy estate to avoid having to write her life story.
A
judge in her bankruptcy case approved the agreement between Anthony and
her bankruptcy trustee in papers made public Wednesday.
The trustee had considered the possibility of selling Anthony's life story to help pay off her debts to creditors.
Anthony had opposed the idea.
Anthony
was acquitted two years ago of murder, manslaughter and child abuse
charges in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee.
Papers
filed in bankruptcy court say the compromise was reached to avoid
protracted litigation over whether the trustee could legally force
Anthony to write her memoirs.
(on the one hand the public will never hear her
life story in her own words, on the other hand the bulk of the work
would have been done by a ghost writer so not her own words. Besides
she’s innocent, jury said so, we should leave the
poor woman alone to look for the real killers. Perhaps one day she will
grace us with her own version of events perhaps in the format of “if I
did it”)
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