Casey Anthony Reemerges as Self-Proclaimed Legal Advocate on TikTok and Substack
Acquitted of her daughter's murder in 2011, Anthony seeks to rebuild her public image through social media advocacy, sparking widespread skepticism.
- Casey Anthony, acquitted in 2011 of the murder of her two-year-old daughter Caylee, has launched TikTok and Substack accounts to promote herself as a legal advocate.
- In her first TikTok video, viewed over 4 million times, Anthony claimed she has been involved in the legal field since 2011, though she did not specify her role or experience.
- Anthony says her goal is to provide tools, resources, and a voice for others, while also addressing her own experiences and public scrutiny since her trial.
- Critics, including her parents' former attorney, have dismissed her new efforts as self-serving and questioned her credibility as an advocate.
- Anthony’s reappearance has reignited public debate over her past, with many expressing skepticism about her intentions and qualifications.