Casey Anthony in Court Again: Mother of Caylee Anthony in Florida Court Monday for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Case

By Scott Taylor | Mar 04, 2013 09:54 AM EST

Casey Anthony will be making her first public appearance Monday afternoon since her high profile murder trial in 2011. Anthony will be in Tampa, Florida to answer questions about her Chapter 7 bankruptcy case. This will be the first time the public sees Anthony since she was acquitted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee.

Anthony's trial in 2011 took the nation by storm and brought forth strong feelings after the mother was acquitted of murdering her daughter. Anthony went into hiding after she was released from jail, for fear someone would try to harm her.

Anthony has been unemployed since the murder trial and she could be asked some interesting questions Monday regarding her finances. Anthony will be required to attend the creditors meeting at Sam M. Gibbons United States Courthouse. While there, Anthony could be asked by creditors who has been supporting her financially, which up until this point has remained a mystery. Among Anthony's creditors are her former attorney Jose Baez and her parents George and Cindy Anthony. Anthony filed for bankruptcy in January, claiming $1,000 in assets and $792,000 in liabilities.

The bankruptcy filing also comes on the same day a Florida appellate court set aside two of the four convictions Anthony faced for lying to detectives during the investigation into her missing daughter.

Since the 2011 trial, Anthony hasn't been heard from and there is very little known about what she has been up to. It remains to be seen if this return to court will spark a new media frenzy, but it will definitely get it's fair share of coverage.

The murder trial captivated the nation back in May of 2011. For six weeks, people waited to see if Anthony would receive the death penalty for the murder of her 2-year-old daughter. The not guilty verdict was met with public outrage. TIME magazine described the trial as "the social media trial of the century."

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