Donors Boost Casey's Commissary Account

ORLANDO, Fla.,None — Casey Anthony has gotten a boost in her jailhouse commissary account since her acquittal last week on charges that she murdered her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Anthony.

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Records released on Thursday show Casey's commissary account has gone from around $264 just before the jury verdict to more than $470 as of Thursday.

Supporters from as far away as Canada have sent in checks and money orders to the Orange County jail, where Anthony is scheduled to be released on Sunday.

Casey was found guilty of four counts of lying to police, but with time served and good behavior credits, she won't serve out her four-year sentence.

Meanwhile, Casey says she's too exhausted to handle a deposition in a civil lawsuit. Casey's civil lawyer filed an emergency motion on Thursday. An emergency hearing has been scheduled for Friday morning after a motion was filed to require Casey Anthony to give a deposition in a civil suit brought by a woman who is suing her for defamation.

Casey goes free on Sunday, July 17.

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