Tot Mom Casey Anthony joins TikTok and launches a Substack as a “legal advocate” who will “advocate for my daughter.”
In her first TikTok, Anthony claims she has “been in the legal field since 2011,” an accurate statement if being on trial for her daughter’s murder counts as legal experience. Anthony was acquitted of murder but convicted of lying to police. She describes the platform “thrust upon” her as a blessing, not a curse, and says she supports the LGBTQ community.
As she pursues her new role as a self-proclaimed “legal advocate,” Anthony reintroduces herself by mentioning her daughter, Caylee, and her parents, George and Cindy. She says the TikTok is not about her parents or their actions but adds that she may discuss them in the future.
Along with her TikTok video, Anthony announces her deal with Substack, a subscription-based platform for writers and podcasters. Subscriptions to her channel cost $10 per month or $100 annually, with a free tier offering limited content.
The world learned about Casey Anthony when her mother called 911 to report that her granddaughter had been missing for nearly a month and that Casey had just admitted it. Anthony spun a web of lies, claiming a nanny had taken 2-year-old Caylee and had not returned her. Police and the media got involved, but none of her claims proved true.
On October 14, a grand jury indicted Anthony on charges of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child, and four counts of providing false information to police. She was arrested, pleaded not guilty, and was held without bail. Prosecutors announced plans to seek the death penalty. Anthony was acquitted of murder, but the jury convicted her on four counts of providing false information to law enforcement.
Joining Nancy Grace today:



Additional Guests
- Rob Dick – Casey Anthony’s Former Bodyguard, Bounty Hunter, Private Investigator, Former Deputy Sheriff for Sacramento County Sheriff’s Dept., and Owner of Renegade Investigations
- Shannon Butler – Investigative Reporter at WFTV Channel 9, Florida
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[Feature Photo: Casey Anthony/TikTok]