Former prosecutor Nancy Grace has strong opinions about Casey Anthony’s recent foray into the spotlight as a “legal advocate” against President Donald Trump. Grace, who provided daily updates during the three-year long murder trial of Casey’s daughter Caylee, questioned the authenticity of Anthony’s new career path.
In a recent interview with TMZ, Grace dismissed Anthony’s claim of being a “legal advocate,” calling it a “money grab.” Grace pointed out that Anthony’s only exposure to the justice system was during her own murder trial in 2011, where she was ultimately acquitted of her daughter’s murder.
Casey Anthony, who was acquitted of her daughter’s murder in 2011, has now rebranded herself as a “legal advocate” for women and the LGBTQ community. According to a source, Anthony’s newfound activism stems from her strong opposition to President Trump.
Anthony announced her new role on TikTok, stating that she wants to use her platform to advocate for important issues. However, Grace criticized Anthony, calling her a “freeloader” who is using her name and profile to make money.
Grace also warned Anthony about giving out legal advice without being a licensed attorney, as it is against the law. She advised prospective subscribers to Anthony’s newsletter to save their money, comparing it to voting “not guilty” in the 2011 murder trial.
Despite Anthony’s attempts to reintroduce herself and distance from her past, Grace believes that her focus should be on her daughter’s murder. Grace highlighted the gruesome details of the case, including the discovery of Caylee’s body in a swamp area near the Anthony household.
In conclusion, Grace expressed her disinterest in Anthony’s legal expertise, likening it to observing a poisonous snake from a distance. She called on Anthony to focus on seeking justice for her daughter rather than pursuing a new career as a legal advocate against President Trump.