
Casey Anthony has taken to social media to announce her new career venture.
Thirteen years after the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Anthony, her mother has ‘reintroduced’ herself to TikTok in a bid to promote her future career venture.
The 38-year-old posted her first ever clip on March 1, claiming to be an ‘advocate’.
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It is now over a decade since she was acquitted of one count of murder, one count of aggravated manslaughter and one count of child abuse after her tot died in 2008.

At the time, Casey was found guilty of four counts of lying to investigators, but was ultimately found to not have killed her daughter.
Now Casey wants to use her experiences to help others, explaining that she wants to advocate for those in need of legal advice.
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“I am a legal advocate,” Casey said. “I am a researcher. I've been in the legal field since 2011 and in this capacity, I feel that it's necessary if I'm going to continue to operate appropriately as a legal advocate, that I start to advocate for myself and also advocate for my daughter.”
She shared that she plans to use the TikTok page and a Substack blog to share advice, and reinvent herself.
Casey explained: “The whole point of this is for me to begin to reintroduce myself.
“I'm doing this both personally for me, but in a professional capacity. Moving forward, the majority of what you will see will be me speaking in a professional capacity.”
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She added: “My goal is to continue to help give a voice to people, to give people tools and resources that they can utilize so they actually know where they can turn to.”
Casey was acquitted after her lawyers argued that Caylee accidentally drowned in the family pool.
The tot’s skeletal remains were found with a blanket inside a laundry bag in a wooded area near her home.
Duct tape was found near the scene which prosecutors claimed was used around the child’s face and head.
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In 2022, Casey appeared in Peacock docuseries Casey Anthony: Where The Truth Lies, in which she made a variety of shocking claims including that she blames her father for Caylee's death.
In 2024, Casey's parents George and Cindy took lie detectors tests for an A&E documentary special, insisting they had nothing to do with their granddaughter's death.
For Casey’s future, she shared in her TikTok video: “I am proverbially standing in the light. Embracing this peace.”
Topics: Crime, True Crime, TikTok, US News