Casey Anthony deposed in civil case
The Associated Press
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Disguised in sunglasses and a baseball cap, Casey Anthony was deposed Saturday for a civil lawsuit that accuses her of ruining another woman's reputation.
Attorneys for Zenaida Gonzalez used videoconferencing to question Anthony, who was at an undisclosed location in Florida.
John Morgan, who is representing Gonzalez, said he asked Anthony about the disappearance of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. Anthony told detectives in 2008 that Caylee had been kidnapped by a nanny named Zenaida Gonzalez.
Detectives said no such baby-sitter existed. Morgan's client, who has the same name as the fictional sitter, has sued Anthony, claiming her reputation was ruined. Caylee disappeared in June 2008, but was not reported missing for a month. Her remains were found in December that year.
Saturday, Anthony answered few questions and her attorney, Charles Greene, repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment, Morgan said.
"I think there were times where some of the questions irritated her," Morgan said, pointing to questions about her mother and father, and her brother's testimony.
Morgan said Anthony tried to disguise herself by wearing a Philadelphia Phillies baseball cap and long, thick black hair that appeared to be from a wig. She also wore a large pair of Dolce and Gabbana sunglasses, Morgan said.
Anthony was acquitted of killing Caylee and released from jail in July. She is serving probation on an unrelated charge at an undisclosed location in Florida.
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