and parading offers and making media appearances about prospective interviews and things like that that is not something we want to be a part of. setting the record straight on that. what relationship will you and casey have will you continue to be her attorney? i am her attorney. the contactive had with her the last three years is you have a message for him or more to the point casey s parents or her brother lee? i have spoken with mark. any communications i have with mark i have his number. he can do it on television.
that did not need it. i am still angry about it. i apologize to our supporters. tim did georgian th anthon t george anthony tip to you she knew more than he was letting on? the first ten men s o minute there i met casey. sipped de was on the known casey went to her room and i was talking to jim i introduced myself. how is george doing? not doing well. new the answer and won t talk. immediately right off the first 15 minutes i was in the house i knew there was something that was wrong we were being lied to nobody was being honest. hold it. let me get mark s reaction. i didn t actually hear
mr. lippman, there s a story that the family has come to a decision that she, casey anthony should not go home to florida when she s sprung next sunday. she should go to texas to live with an aunt. is that accurate with what you know? i ve never heard from this aunt in the year and a half that i ve been representing my clients, they ve actually never mentioned her and i normally don t talk about what my clients say. whoever this person is, she s inserting herself in this case for whatever reason. whatever casey decides to do, her attorneys will deal with it privately because of security issues but i m not aware of her going to texas. do casey s parents ever want to talk to her again? again, i sound like a broken record. i can t talk about what they want. but if there s any communication, certainly will they make any effort to reach out to her once she s out?
i imagine at some point i mean, you have to remember, it s still a family and along the lines of there will be at some point, i imagine, some communication. what the extent of it is, what it s about i can t discuss or know if it will ever happen. at some point, there will be some discussions. understood. all right, mark lippman, the attorney for george and cindy anthony, thank you very much for joining us today from florida. thanks very much for having me. you bet. oh, boy. all right, let s talk politics. this is a good one. this is a good one, though. top obama advisor mr. david plouffe says unemployment won t be key in 2012. it s unimportant. forget about that. mr. obama should still be elected according to david plouffe who ran the 2008 election, campaign director. things were easier in 2008. and the unemployment rate was a lot lower then, too. his quote, the average american doesn t view the economy through the prism of g.o.p. or
doing here is looking at another factor. because there s a compensation factor that we re dealing here with the possibility of casey anthony having to, in essence, maybe reparation or restitution for what she caused. he s saying, look, i m looking at each of these statements separate and apart and i want to make sure that i sentence her for one statement, one by one, and i think he was correct. threats, though, have been coming in ever since the verdicts came out. i want you to take a listen to what the family attorney had to say about the strain that this is taking on the anthonyses. mark lippman appeared on the today show and he represents casey s parents. if you can imagine, one, losing your granddaughter and then, two, three years of living