Lawyers in Casey Anthony "fake nanny" suit want to see media offers, psychological evaulations
The attorneys suing Casey Anthony for defamation on behalf of her "fake nanny" are going after her psychological evaluations, and also want to know what offers she's received for television appearances and book deals.
The request was filed Wednesday by the attorney for Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez. Anthony told investigators her daughter Caylee was kidnapped by a nanny named Zenaida Gonzalez, but during her murder trial Anthony's defense team admitted the nanny was fictitious and claimed that Caylee actually drowned in the Anthony family pool. Gonzalez is suing Anthony for defamation.
In their latest filing, attorney John Dill said he wants Anthony to produce all documents related to any psychological or psychiatric evaluations.
The attorneys also want Anthony to produce all documents related to offers of "any type" made to her or her representatives for "interviews, television show appearances, movies, books, magazines, newspapers, advertisements, literature...,"reports the Orlando Sentinel.
The document asks Anthony to produce the items within 30 days.
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