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Casey Anthony finally answers some questions

NEED TO KNOW
  • Casey Anthony was found not guilty of murdering her daughter
  • A judge ordered Anthony to answer two questions regarding the death of her daughter

Casey Anthony has finally answered some questions about the death of her two-year-old daughter Caylee. But she only offered up two words: Admitted. Denied.

Casey has said a lot since she was found not guilty of killing her two-year-old daughter last July, but she has been mum when it comes to the circumstances surrounding Caylee’s death.

Click here to check out Anthony’s internet videos that were supposedly leaked through a hacker.

On January 17, a judge ordered Anthony to answer two questions under oath in Texas EquuSearch’s lawsuit. The company is suing Anthony for fraud to recover expenses incurred searching for Caylee, while Anthony allegedly knew the child was dead.

In a document presented by lawyers, here’s how Anthony answered the court ordered questions:

“Admit that you did not observe or hear George Anthony call 911 at any time to report that he or you had discovered that Caylee Marie Anthony had drowned in the swimming pool at your parents’ house on or about June 16, 2008.”

RESPONSE: "Admitted.”

“Admit that you were aware in September 2008 and October 2008 that EquuSearch was conducting searches for your daughter, Caylee.”

RESPONSE: "Denied.”

These answers were made under oath, and Anthony could face perjury charges if it is determined she lied. She is currently appealing perjury convictions that she lied to law enforcement during the search for Caylee.

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