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Casey Anthony's parents sell toys at yard sale belonging to Florida mom and ...

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Belongings of Casey Anthony (l.) were up for grabs at a yard sale held by her parents, George and Cindy Anthony, last month, according to a report.


Pink and purple heart-shaped lockets, tiny combs and teddy bears were among the kiddie items hawked at a yard sale held by the parents of Casey Anthony.


The toys and other wares presumably belonged to the infamous Florida mom and her murdered daughter, Caylee, an eagle-eyed buyer who videotaped the June 28 sale told RadarOnline.


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'I drove by and noticed the house looked familiar to me,' Christina Werner told the website. 'I had seen this house before. I got close and noticed that the people outside really looked like George and Cindy Anthony. It was the home of Casey Anthony's grandparents.'


Werner said she scooped up some of Casey Anthony's purses, and that Cindy Anthony was increasingly agitated with her husband throughout the day.


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'When it came time to buy the items, he did not tell Cindy he had discounted the purses and she was so upset about that,' Werner said. 'She began yelling at him and said he should have told her. I think the difference may have been a whole $10, but she was upset.'


The Anthonys' Orlando neighborhood became a media circus when Caylee went missing in 2008 and her tiny body was found in a wooded area near the family's home.


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Prosecutors built a case against Casey Anthony, but the now-27-year-old was found not guilty of murder in a sensational trial in 2011. She did serve prison time, however, after a jury convicted her of lying to detectives.


Since her release, she's stayed out of the spotlight and is living in an undisclosed area. She made a rare public court appearance in March as part of a bankruptcy hearing. With no job, she declared, her assets totaled a mere $484.


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'I guess you could say I'm living free off the kindness' of others, Casey Anthony said at the bankruptcy hearing in Tampa.


Her financial woes are far from over. She agreed to pay $25,000 to settle a dispute over the rights to her life story, the Orlando Sentinel reported Monday.


The trustee overseeing Casey Anthony's bankruptcy case argued that he should be granted permission to sell the 'exclusive worldwide rights' of Anthony's life story - a way to pay off her debts.


But Casey Anthony said she 'adamantly opposes' such an idea.


The agreed $25,000 settlement would go toward keeping creditors at bay and fending off long-term litigation.


How Casey Anthony will pay for the settlement wasn't specified.


eortiz@nydailynews.com


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