Casey Anthony Rushed By Reporters at Tampa Courthouse

Casey Anthony was followed by a group of reporters eager to get a glimpse of the woman who was acquitted in the murder of her 2-year-old daughter in 2011, as she approached a Tampa, Fla. courthouse for a bankruptcy hearing on Monday.
Casey Anthony Rushed By Reporters at Tampa Courthouse
Casey Anthony, the Florida woman who was acquitted of murder charges in the death of her daughter Caylee, was not found dead this week. Joe Burbank-Pool/Getty Images
Tara MacIsaac
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Casey Anthony, acquitted of murdering her child in 2011, was forced out of hiding by a bankruptcy hearing at a Tampa, Fla. courthouse on Monday. She was approached by a gaggle of reporters as she entered the courthouse. 

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She had just got a new computer, which she celebrated as her own purchase. 

“I’m extremely excited I‘ll be able to Skype, keep a video log, and have something I can finally call ’mine,’” says Anthony in the video. She said she had been given a camera, but had paid for the computer herself.

Casey will likely be asked at the bankruptcy hearing to disclose all sources of income—including a rumored book deal, according to the International Business Times.