Casey Anthony Was Actually Paying The Attorney With Sex According To The Private Detective
It is alleged in the recently filed court documents in Casey Anthony’s case that she ran naked through her lawyer Jose Baez’s office back in 2008. Furthermore, according to the same papers, she also owed him three oral sex sessions.
These claims and more are included in an affidavit that was filed by Dominic Casey. He was working as a private detective for Anthony’s defense team.
Dominic Casey wrote that “Baez had scheduled a television interview that night. She did not want to interview and asked Baez to call and cancel. He called the network, saying they would have to take a raincheck, hung up the phone and said to Casey: ‘You now owe me three blow jobs.’”
Later on, Dominic Casey declared that “misconduct between Casey and Jose Baez had escalated. I arrived at Baez’s office unexpectedly one day and once again, witnessed a naked Casey. This time she ran from his private office through the conference room to the hallway.”
“Casey told me she had to do what Jose said because she had no money for her defense. I reminded her that Baez had more than enough money from the network he sold the photographs to so as to pay for her defense. Casey apologized and assured me it would not happen again.”
Nevertheless, Baez himself is actually still working and operating his law offices in Miami and Orlando. He denied any and all of Dominic Casey’s claims that were all filed in court: “I unequivocally and categorically deny exchanging sex for my legal services with Ms. Anthony. I further unequivocally and categorically deny having any sexual relationship with Ms. Anthony whatsoever. I have always conducted my practice consistent with the high ethical standards required of members of the Florida Bar. My representation of Ms. Anthony was no exception.”
In addition, it was also confirmed that the Florida Bar did not receive any complaints and is therefore not conducting any investigations on the matter.
Back in 2008, Dominica Casey decided to terminate his work with the Baez Law Firm. Nevertheless, he had to be involved later on, in 2011, when Casey Anthony, who was then 25, was trialed for murdering her two-year-old daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony. However, Casey Anthony was eventually found not guilty. Furthermore, the jury found her not guilty of aggravated manslaughter of a child or aggravated child abuse. But they did find her guilty of lying to law enforcement agents.
In his affidavit, Dominic Casey claims that both Baez and Casey “knowingly and purposefully made false statements about me and portrayed me as being involved in a conspiracy with George and Cindy Anthony and Roy Kronk to conceal Caylee Marie Anthony’s body.”
This very affidavit makes an appearance in a federal bankruptcy case that involves Roy Kronk and Casey Anthony. Roy is the man who found the remains of Caylee. Kronk is suing Anthony for defamation and is claiming that she accused him of kidnapping Caylee.
Along with his numerous claims that he made in the filing, Dominic Casey also claimed that a serious drug trafficker and money launderer for “El Chapo,” the Mexican drug lord and head of the Sinaloa Cartel, was offering a reward of $200,000 for defending Casey Anthony plus the $500,000 required to pay for the second bail bond in Casey Anthony’s case.
Finally, Dominic Casey also claims he had evidence of the fact that Caylee Anthony accidentally drowned in the Anthony family’s backyard pool, so Casey panicked and consequently dumped the child’s body. Even though a version of this story appeared in court as a defense theory for Casey Anthony, it was never entirely developed during the trial.
Baez claims that the former investigator is making serious and outrageous claims to the media and the court.