Amanda Knox Vows to Appeal After Re-Conviction for Slander in Italy
Knox expresses shock and determination to fight the latest verdict related to the 2007 murder case of her roommate, Meredith Kercher.
- Amanda Knox was re-convicted of slander by the Italian Supreme Court for accusing her former boss during the 2007 investigation.
- Knox, who has maintained her innocence, plans to appeal the decision to Italy's highest court.
- She described the verdict as deeply unsettling and reminiscent of her earlier wrongful convictions.
- Knox and her former boyfriend were previously acquitted of the murder of Meredith Kercher after spending four years in prison.
- The European Court of Human Rights previously ruled that Knox's rights were violated during her initial interrogation.