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Can Casey Anthony Sell the Rights to Her Story?
Tuesday, March 19, 2013    
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No decision yet from a federal court judge in Fla.

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The judge in Casey Anthony's bankruptcy case has set a date to hear whether her trustee can sell the rights to her story so she can pay her debts.

The hearing was set for April 9th in federal court in Tampa.

Trustee Stephen Meininger asked Judge K. Rodney May for permission to sell the ``exclusive worldwide rights'' of Anthony's life story in a motion filed this week. The 26-year-old Anthony has never told her story.

Anthony was acquitted of murder in the death her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee.

During a meeting with creditors in her bankruptcy case March 4 in Tampa, Anthony said she was unemployed and hasn't received any money to tell her story.

One man reportedly offered to purchase Anthony's rights to her story for $10,000 in order to keep it from ever being made into a book or movie.