Casey Anthony Latest News: Still Unemployed and Broke, But Taking Spanish Classes
Casey Anthony, in accordance with her probation requirements, has enrolled in a Spanish class.
Anthony has to either gain employment or go to school and sources told TMZ that she has chosen the latter. The celebrity website reported that the 25-year-old is taking online courses, but not through a traditional online college due to security concerns.
Anthony has enrolled through a private organization. According to TMZ, Anthony believes Spanish will be helpful when she reenters the workforce.
However, Anthony has yet to find a job and as a result has no income – however she has been going to therapy of some sort, according to her November probation check-in report.
Anthony met with her probation officer for her third monthly meeting since the probation for her checks fraud conviction began, the Orlando Sentinel reported.
October's report stated that the 25-year-old had consumed alcohol, but this month's report shows that she has not. Anthony also has not used any drugs or been in contact with police officials, according to both reports.
"Her probation officer continues to supervise her based on the conditions set forth by the court," a Department of Corrections officer told the Sentinel. Anthony's latest report also showed that no probation violations had been recorded.
Anthony has begun psychological treatment and is doing "well," a source close to the 25-year-old revealed.
"She hopes she will someday redeem herself and live a productive life," the source told People magazine.
In September, Orange County Judge Belvin Perry, who presided over Anthony's murder trial, ruled that the Florida mother had to repay $217,000 in costs related to the investigation and disappearance of Caylee.
Perry, who issued the first fine of $97,676.98, increased the reimbursement costs the 25-year-old owed four central Florida law enforcement agencies.
The additional payments came about after the Orange County Sheriff's Office provided Perry with a better-detailed account of their costs.
Casey Anthony was acquitted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee in July 2011 – a verdict that outraged and shocked many observers of the trial. She is currently serving probation for check fraud charges in an unrelated case at an undisclosed location in Florida.