Though not unprecedented, the Jones and Cardi B cases highlight the intersection of bankruptcy law, defamation, and popular culture at a time when social media has turned everyone into a potential publisher who could be liable for their public pronouncements. They also reinforce a quiet part of law that debtors, creditors, and attorneys should keep in mind before weighing bankruptcy court.
Caylee Anthony was killed at age 2. Her mother was charged with murder before being found not guilty. Casey Anthony: Where The Truth Lies follows her story.
"Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies" documents the first time the woman appeared on camera since she was found not guilty of Caylee’s murder, but guilty of lying to police.