Investigators have found Casey Anthony and have served her with a subpoena stemming from a defamation suit. Anthony first told authorities that her daughter was kidnapped by a nanny named “Zenaida Gonzalez,” or Zanny. The lady was non-existent but come to find out there was a woman out there who had that name. Click below to read the rest.

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The 26-year-old mom acquitted of murder in the death of her child was flushed from her hideaway in Florida by investigators who served her with a subpoena stemming from a defamation suit, according to reports.

During the police’s investigation surrounding the death of 2-year-old Caylee Anthony, Casey Anthony told authorities the girl was kidnapped by a nanny named “Zenaida Gonzalez,” or Zanny.

This wasn’t true and the nanny didn’t exist, her lawyers eventually admitted.

However, a woman named Zenaida Gonzalez does exist, and claims in a lawsuit her life was turned upside down by Anthony’s statements.

Gonzalez’s attorney, Matt Morgan, told People magazine Monday that process servers were waiting outside Anthony’s apartment to server her with papers.

“Our investigation team had her whereabouts pinned down,” Morgan said.

“Their backs were against the wall, so her attorneys said that they would accept service on her behalf.”

Cheney Mason, one of her lawyers, said she would accept the subpoena and show up to trial, Florida station WFTV reported.

Anthony has been in hiding since she was acquitted last July of murdering her daughter.

In January, a grainy black-and-white video diary surfaced showing the former brunette with a blond bob and thick black glasses.

Rumors cropped up that she was hiding out at a church in Palm City, Fla., and getting help from a pastor there.

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