Casey Anthony has reached a settlement in her bankruptcy case with a Texas search group
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Casey Anthony has reached a settlement in her bankruptcy case with a Texas search group
Casey Anthony will pay $75,000 to search charity who wasted time and money looking for daughter
Casey Anthony was acquitted of murder charges in 2011 for the 2008 death of her toddler daughter
She declared bankruptcy earlier this year
By Associated Press Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter
PUBLISHED: 15:35 EST, 21 October 2013 |
Casey Anthony has reached a settlement in her bankruptcy case with a Texas search group that helped look for her missing 2-year-old daughter.
Texas Equusearch will be allowed to have an unsecured claim of $75,000 in Anthony’s bankruptcy case under the terms of the settlement filed late last week in federal bankruptcy court in Tampa.
The search group won’t be entitled to any other claims and won’t be able to have any further dealings in her bankruptcy case.
Broke: Casey Anthony was over $800,000 in debt before reaching this latest settlement
The Texas-based group had objected to the bankruptcy, claiming it had spent more than $100,000 searching for 2-year-old Caylee in 2008.
Ms Anthony was acquitted of murdering her daughter in 2011.
Two other parties have complaints pending in Ms Anthony’s bankruptcy case.
Both Zenaida Gonzalez and Roy Kronk claim they were defamed by Anthony.
Earlier this year, Ms Anthony declared bankruptcy. At the time she listed over $800,000 in debts. It is not clear if she has a job or any other resources to pay this recent settlement.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2470772/Casey-Anthony-pay-75-000-search-charity-wasted-time-money-looking-daughter.html
Casey Anthony was acquitted of murder charges in 2011 for the 2008 death of her toddler daughter
She declared bankruptcy earlier this year
By Associated Press Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter
PUBLISHED: 15:35 EST, 21 October 2013 |
Casey Anthony has reached a settlement in her bankruptcy case with a Texas search group that helped look for her missing 2-year-old daughter.
Texas Equusearch will be allowed to have an unsecured claim of $75,000 in Anthony’s bankruptcy case under the terms of the settlement filed late last week in federal bankruptcy court in Tampa.
The search group won’t be entitled to any other claims and won’t be able to have any further dealings in her bankruptcy case.
Broke: Casey Anthony was over $800,000 in debt before reaching this latest settlement
The Texas-based group had objected to the bankruptcy, claiming it had spent more than $100,000 searching for 2-year-old Caylee in 2008.
Ms Anthony was acquitted of murdering her daughter in 2011.
Two other parties have complaints pending in Ms Anthony’s bankruptcy case.
Both Zenaida Gonzalez and Roy Kronk claim they were defamed by Anthony.
Earlier this year, Ms Anthony declared bankruptcy. At the time she listed over $800,000 in debts. It is not clear if she has a job or any other resources to pay this recent settlement.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2470772/Casey-Anthony-pay-75-000-search-charity-wasted-time-money-looking-daughter.html
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