Casey Anthony
Casey Anthony and her daughter Caylee. Facebook.com/Casey Anthony Upd

Casey Anthony had to come out of hiding and return to court after filing for bankruptcy protection in January. Dubbed "Tot Mom" Casey Anthony has been keeping herself out of the public eye following her release from jail two years ago. Casey Anthony was found not guilty of murdering her three-year-old daughter Caylee Anthony.

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During the search for her daughter Casey Anthony told police countless lies about who might have taken Caylee. As a result a woman she said was Caylee's nanny is suing Anthony for defamation of character. The meter reader who found the remains of Caylee Anthony in a wooded area not far from the Anthony home is also suing the "Tot Mom."

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During the trial Anthony's lawyer accused police of not looking hard enough at the man who found Caylee's remains. Saying it was possible that he killed the child.

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As a result of Anthony's lies and her lawyers accusations the two people she accused said their lives had been utterly disrupted and they even received death threats.

Since Casey Anthony has no income she was fighting the lawsuits. Now a decision has been made in the bankruptcy case.

Anthony's trustee Stephen L. Meininger filed a motion to sell her life story. Believing the accused killer's story could fetch $792,000, a judge first said no. Now CBS News is saying that both parties in the case agree that selling Anthony's life story is,

"Novel and has not been addressed by any case law that the parties have been able to discover."

Caylee Anthony's mother will have to pay $25,000 as a result of this agreement in order to settle the case.

The grandparents of Caylee Anthony and the parents of her accused murderer Casey Anthony were photographed selling toys belonging to three-year-old Caylee.

During the trial that split the US, much like the George Zimmerman trial is doing today, Casey Anthony's lawyer accused her father George of sexually molesting Casey as a child. Thus taking the attention off of the dead girl and placing it on a victimized Casey. It is believed that Casey Anthony has had no contact with her parents since being released from jail.

Items that were up for sale at what had to have been one of the most solemn garage sales in history included teddy bears, toy heart lockets, children's luggage, a Winnie the Pooh bag and other children's toys believed to belong to Caylee Anthony.

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