Casey Anthony is said to have an estimated net worth of $10,000 in 2022. In 2020, Casey established Case Research & Consulting Services, LLC, a private investigation firm in South Florida which may be her current source of making money. Additionally, her income from the Peacock series has yet to be revealed.
Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies, by Peacock, tells the story of Caylee Marie Anthony's mysterious disappearance and how her mother reported the child missing after 31 days. Later, Caylee's skeletal remains were discovered inside a laundry bag in a wooded area near her family's home in Orlando, Florida, on December 11, 2008.
Her maternal grandmother reported her missing in July, claiming she hadn't seen the child in over a month. Caylee's mother, Casey Anthony, was soon charged in the case which was an unexpected turn of events. While Casey was charged with Caylee's murder, the jury acquitted her, but the public prosecution made her life extremely difficult following the trial Where many rubberneckers were convinced of her guilt during her highly publicized trial.
Casey Anthony became known to the world after the alleged murder of her 2-year-old daughter in 2008. Once again she's back in the spotlight as the star of the three-part Peacock docuseries Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies which was released on November 29. Following the release of the documentary, many viewers have been curious if Casey profited from the documentary and what her current net worth is. Here is everything you should know.
Casey Anthony is reported to have an estimated net worth of $10,000 as per sources. Yes, we're as shocked as you are looking at her estimated net worth. However, we're all aware of what happened to her as well as a few hints on why she is worth this low. Well, let's discuss it briefly.
Despite the public consensus that Casey murdered her child, she was eventually acquitted by a jury. The general public still avoids her. However, Casey's financial problems became worse after the trial of her daughter's murder in 2011. According to In Touch Weekly, she declared bankruptcy in 2013 and claimed $1,000 in assets and $800,000 in liabilities. She also claimed to be unemployed at the time.
Likewise, she had an estimated 80 creditors and owed $500,000 to her attorney Jose Baez and $145,660.21 to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. Later that year, during a meeting about her bankruptcy, Casey allegedly claimed to be surviving on gift cards and cash from friends and strangers.
According to documents filed in December 2020, Casey registered a private investigation company in South Florida called Case Research & Consulting Services, LLC. However, as a convicted felon in Florida, she is unauthorized to hold a private investigator's license, which is currently registered in the name of Patrick McKenna, Casey's defense team's lead investigator.
Currently, it is unknown whether Casey Anthony will be compensated for the Peacock docuseries. As a result of Casey being featured on social media, many enraged customers have publicly expressed their disapproval. Maureen Callahan of the Daily Mail wrote,
Casey Anthony does not deserve to be heard. She does not deserve to profit from this case, nor does she deserve to try to repair her reputation, nor does she deserve to be acknowledged in public.
Now, let's get to know more about her. She was born on March 19, 1986, in Warren, Ohio. Casey allegedly developed a pattern of lying throughout her childhood, including deceiving her parents into believing she was graduating from high school when she was short of credits.
She hid her pregnancy from her parents when she was 19 years old. She refused to reveal the identity of the father when the pregnancy was discovered, though she later pointed to several young men, including a fiancé who died in a car accident. The father's true identity is still unknown.
Although the prosecution portrayed Casey as an unfaithful, unfit mother, they were unable to persuade the jury that she was responsible for Caylee's death, and Casey was exonerated in July 2011. Following the trial, several states introduced legislation for Caylee's Law, which would make it a felony for a parent or legal guardian to fail to report a missing child within a certain time frame.
Casey is said to live a hermit lifestyle due to public outrage and the fact that she has yet to be released from house arrest/incarceration, even though she has posted a few videos of herself (for charges aside from the suspected murder charge).