Friday, March 30, 2012

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Casey Anthony To Drop Baptism Plan And Take Up Job As Stripper?

Controversies surrounding Casey Anthony apparently don't end. Here is a new one. According to reports, a strip club in Port St. Lucie, Florida, has landed in trouble after offering Anthony the job of a stripper. (Photo: Reuters)
Casey Anthony's civil defamation trial will most likely be in April. Brought about by Zenaida Gonzalez, Anthony is being sued for the hardships forced upon Gonzalez when Anthony identified someone with a similar name as abducting her daughter in 2008. Enlarge (Photo: Reuters) Casey Anthony's civil defamation trial will most likely be in April. Brought about by Zenaida Gonzalez, Anthony is being sued for the hardships forced upon Gonzalez when Anthony identified someone with a similar name as abducting her daughter in 2008. Share This Story 0 inShare Related Articles Wisconsin Primary: Romney Leading In Polls Ripped Congressman Aaron Schock Denies Using Campaign Funds For Fitness DVDs Kentucky vs Louisville: Prediction, Preview, Betting Odds For Final Four Game The offer made by the club owner, Doug Delvin, has divided the town of Port St. Lucie, reports the Global Christian Post. Delvin, the owner of strip club "Body Talk," had followed the three-year trial and final acquittal of the Florida mother and was aware of her move to Port St. Lucie from nearby Orlando. When he heard that Anthony was struggling to find a job due to the lack of education and skills, he put up a sign board at the club on Sunday that read: "Hey Casey We Are Hiring." Though the majority of people in the town are highly critical of Delvin's offer, he says he might actually hire Anthony if she applies for the job.

Mega Millions jackpot swells to $640 million

(AP) OMAHA, Neb. - Lottery ticket lines swelled as the record Mega Millions jackpot grew to $640 million, thanks greatly to players who opened their wallets despite long odds of success. Officials estimated ticket-buyers will have spent more than $1.46 billion on the jackpot by the time Friday night's numbers are drawn.
A cafe worker in Arizona reported selling $2,600 worth of tickets to one buyer, while a retired soldier in Wisconsin doubled his regular weekly ticket spending to $55. But each would have to put down millions more to guarantee winning what could be the biggest single lotto payout in the world.
"I feel like a fool throwing that kind of money away," said Jesse Carter, who spent the $55 and donated the last two tickets he bought at a Milwaukee store Friday to a charity. "But it's a chance you take in life, with anything you do."

 http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57407093/mega-millions-jackpot-swells-to-$640-million/

Judge to rule on Casey Anthony defamation lawsuit within 60 days

(CBS/AP) ORLANDO, Fla. - A Florida judge says she will rule on a defamation lawsuit filed against Casey Anthony sometime in the next two months.
Pictures: Casey and Caylee Anthony, personal photos
Anthony's lawyers have asked Judge Lisa Munyon to have the lawsuit thrown out, reports CBS affiliate WKMG.
Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez claims she was damaged by Anthony telling detectives that a baby sitter by the same name had kidnapped Anthony's 2-year-old daughter Caylee. The detectives were investigation the girl's 2008 disappearance. She was later found dead and Anthony was acquitted of murder in July in the closely watched case.
Lawyers for Gonzalez also filed a motion seeking a judgment in favor on some of the allegations for damages. They they have already submitted enough evidence to show their client was defamed by Anthony, WKMG reports.
The judge decided against immediately ruling on the motions and said during the hearing that she would issue a written ruling.
Fernandez-Gonzalez had never met Anthony. Investigators believe Anthony may have seen the name on an apartment rental application.
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