Casey Anthony Launches TikTok and Substack as Self-Proclaimed Legal Advocate
Over a decade after her acquittal in her daughter's death, Casey Anthony seeks to reintroduce herself, drawing both public backlash and skepticism about her motivations.
- Casey Anthony announced her new role as a 'legal advocate' in a TikTok video, claiming to offer tools and resources for legal issues while advocating for herself and her late daughter.
- She has also launched a Substack newsletter, with subscription options, to share her perspectives on legal advocacy and privacy rights.
- Critics, including Judge Belvin Perry, who presided over her 2011 trial, question her intentions, suggesting her motivations may be tied to financial gain and seeking attention rather than genuine advocacy.
- Anthony emphasizes her support for the LGBTQ community, women's rights, and privacy issues, framing her platform as a way to turn her past notoriety into a 'blessing.'
- The reaction to her reemergence has been sharply divided, with many on social media expressing outrage and skepticism, while others revisit the details of her highly publicized trial and acquittal.