Authorities are citing fears of citizen violence and said Casey Anthony doesn’t have to work. She will enroll in courses that “will be online.” Anthony’s currently laying low “somewhere in the state of Florida.” Hit the jump to read the rest of the story.
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We’re learning new details about Thursday about Casey Anthony’s surrender to the Florida Department of Probation Wednesday night, to begin serving her one year of supervised probation for check fraud.

First off, you won’t bee seeing Casey at your local drive-thru anytime soon: authorities, citing fears of citizen violence, said she doesn’t have to work. She will enroll in courses that “will be online,” her lawyer Jose Baez told Fox News on Thursday, adding that Anthony’s currently laying low “somewhere in the state of Florida.”

At a news conference in Tallahassee, FL. Thursday morning, Corrections spokeswoman Gretl Plessinger said Casey was optimistic in the Wednesday evening meeting: “She told the probation officer that she intended to do well on probation. She was polite and cooperative.”

Plessinger called Anthony’s situation “challenging” in dealing with death threats against the notorious “Tot Mom,” who she called one of “the most hated women in America.”

“Because of the death threats against her and the court orders, we are taking security into consideration in this case certainly and we will not be disclosing the location or anything that will lead to the discovery of her location. But she will be treated like every other offender in that if she doesn’t follow the court orders, we will immediately notify the court,” Plessinger said.

Because of that, the Department of Probation will not release the location where she is staying, and her information will not be entered into the state database of parolees; however, she also said Anthony “would be treated like any other offender.”

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