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Anthony Says Proceutors Angry Over No Plea Agreement

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Casey Anthony said Tuesday that she believes prosecutors are “angry because I have refused to take a plea agreement for a crime that I did not commit.”

The handwritten words – including capital letters for “DID NOT” — are part of a sworn affidavit she signed on Tuesday.

The affidavit also states that she has no agreements to sell her story or “that of my daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony.”

Anthony’s defense attorney filed the affidavit as part of his objection to a prosecution motion that is seeking to find out where Anthony is getting money to fund her defense.

Prosecutors on Monday said they want a judge to find out where Anthony, who is charged with her daughter Caylee’s death, is getting the money to pay for her defense team.

They want Judge Stan Strickland to require Baez to produce all deposit records, retainer agreements and licensing arrangements. If any of these dealings exist, prosecutors want Casey Anthony to sign a waiver saying she’s aware of them. Baez said he’s been consulting an ethics lawyer all the way and said Monday he planned to file a sworn motion repeating his stance that he’s done nothing unethical.

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