Casey Anthony, in a desperate bid to save her own skin, repeatedly lied under oath about her daughter’s murder! That’s the blockbuster claim made in new legal documents — seen exclusively by The National ENQUIRER — filed by the meter reader who discovered little Caylee Anthony’s body! The court papers expose the lies of America’s most hated mom and her legal team’s attempt to smear Roy Kronk, who found Caylee’s remains, as the likely suspect in her murder! In the documents, Roy claims Casey lied to police about two-year-old Caylee’s disappearance from the first time she was interviewed — and continued to lie for years, including in court depositions! The new papers — filed in October as part of Roy’s ongoing defamation suit against Casey — lay out a list of what’s described as “undisputed facts.” Read on for details of Roy filings, and click here for more true-crime news….
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According to papers Kronk (right) filed, those “undisputed facts” include these four: 1. “Defendant [Casey Anthony] admitted that she ‘accused others of kidnapping Caylee Marie Anthony’; 2. “[Casey] never believed that Plaintiff [Roy Kronk] killed Defendant’s daughter;
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3. “[Casey] knew that her criminal defense attorneys were talking to the press while representing Defendant; 4. “[Casey] knew that defamatory statements made to the press alleging that a person murdered a child would injure that person’s reputation, employment, and safety in public due to death threats.”
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The papers also cite information from former
private investigator Dominic Casey, who had worked on Casey’s team but later flipped. Dominic claimed the defense team’s efforts to disparage Roy “were not made to prepare for Defendant’s criminal trial."
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Rather, the papers state: "They were made to influence the potential jury pool, and to protect Defendant’s reputation.” Casey’s mother,
Cindy Anthony, reported Caylee missing in a 911 call on July 15, 2008, saying she hadn’t seen the toddler for 31 days.
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In the call, a panicked Cindy wailed: “There is something wrong. I found my daughter’s car today and it smells like there’s been a dead body in the damn car.” After that, monster mom Casey lied to detectives,
claiming Caylee had been kidnapped by a nanny on June 9.
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Casey was charged with first-degree murder in October 2008 and pleaded not guilty. Caylee’s badly decomposed remains weren’t discovered until Dec. 11, when Roy uncovered her skull in a swampy area just blocks from the Anthony family’s home in Orlando, Fla.
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After a high-profile trial in 2011, a jury found Casey not guilty of first-degree murder but guilty of four misdemeanor counts of providing false information to a law-enforcement officer.
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Casey later admitted in a press interview that she lied to police about being employed at a theme park, the identity and apartment of Caylee’s nanny, and even a call she claimed to have received from her child before she went missing.
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George, who’s vowed never to speak to her again, said: “Knowing now that she could potentially be a mom again, I hope she does better this time around than what she did last time.”
According to papers Kronk (right) filed, those “undisputed facts” include these four: 1. “Defendant [Casey Anthony] admitted that she ‘accused others of kidnapping Caylee Marie Anthony’; 2. “[Casey] never believed that Plaintiff [Roy Kronk] killed Defendant’s daughter;
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3. “[Casey] knew that her criminal defense attorneys were talking to the press while representing Defendant; 4. “[Casey] knew that defamatory statements made to the press alleging that a person murdered a child would injure that person’s reputation, employment, and safety in public due to death threats.”
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The papers also cite information from former
private investigator Dominic Casey, who had worked on Casey’s team but later flipped. Dominic claimed the defense team’s efforts to disparage Roy “were not made to prepare for Defendant’s criminal trial."
Photo credit: Getty Images
Rather, the papers state: "They were made to influence the potential jury pool, and to protect Defendant’s reputation.” Casey’s mother,
Cindy Anthony, reported Caylee missing in a 911 call on July 15, 2008, saying she hadn’t seen the toddler for 31 days.
Photo credit: Getty Images
In the call, a panicked Cindy wailed: “There is something wrong. I found my daughter’s car today and it smells like there’s been a dead body in the damn car.” After that, monster mom Casey lied to detectives,
claiming Caylee had been kidnapped by a nanny on June 9.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Casey was charged with first-degree murder in October 2008 and pleaded not guilty. Caylee’s badly decomposed remains weren’t discovered until Dec. 11, when Roy uncovered her skull in a swampy area just blocks from the Anthony family’s home in Orlando, Fla.
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After a high-profile trial in 2011, a jury found Casey not guilty of first-degree murder but guilty of four misdemeanor counts of providing false information to a law-enforcement officer.
Casey later admitted in a press interview that she lied to police about being employed at a theme park, the identity and apartment of Caylee’s nanny, and even a call she claimed to have received from her child before she went missing.
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George, who’s vowed never to speak to her again, said: “Knowing now that she could potentially be a mom again, I hope she does better this time around than what she did last time.”
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