Casey lawyer eyes book deal

It’s interesting how not only is Casey Anthony hated by the public, so is her attorney, Jose Baez. The masses really are emotional cripples who can’t see beyond their nose. They make their minds up about a particular issue and that’s that. I’ve said this before: I would want nothing more than for new evidence to come forward that would absolutely, beyond the shadow of a doubt, prove that Casey Anthony is NOT the killer. Maybe this would teach people a lesson; not to believe something for which there is no evidence! TGO

Refer to story below. Source: New York Post

Photography: Reuters



Last Updated: 1:22 AM, July 26, 2011

Posted: 11:46 PM, July 25, 2011

Media hot property Jose Baez, the defense lawyer for Casey Anthony, met with top literary agent Richard Pine of Inkwell Management last week. Sources say Baez, who’s in talks to become a TV legal expert, is also working with Pine on landing a book deal. Pine’s authors include Arianna Huffington and James Patterson. Talent agency Paradigm signed Baez after the trial, but quickly dropped him over negative backlash. Simon & Schuster’s Facebook page was attacked last week by commenters who heard a false rumor that the publisher was to sign a book deal with Anthony. Baez told us, “I have met with various people. Just because I meet with someone does not mean that I plan on signing any agreements or taking any job offers. I have a job, and I feel the wisest thing to do right now is just listen. I have not made any decisions and probably will not until I have had the opportunity to discuss things with my family and my closest advisors.” Pine didn’t get back to us.

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2 Responses to Casey lawyer eyes book deal

  1. janelwhite says:

    Right on TGO, you hit the nail on the head. For those not pleased with the verdict only proves to me their lack of understanding of Law. Those same people should be upset with themselves for not understanding and then go out and learn the details they are hung up on. It truly is a very simple case. Did the prosecution prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt? Simple answer: No. -Jane

  2. GhostRider says:

    And the cash cow goes, MOOOOOO

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