Casey Anthony parents face foreclosure on family house in Orlando
George and Cindy Anthony — the parents of accused child murderer Casey Anthony — have a past due balance of about $121,000 on their home loan, according to the Orlando Sentinel. The Anthony’s, in fact, have reportedly not paid their Bank of America-issued mortgage since June 2009. However, the family attorney reveals that the lender has [...]

George and Cindy Anthony — the parents of accused child murderer Casey Anthony — have a past due balance of about $121,000 on their home loan, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
The Anthony’s, in fact, have reportedly not paid their Bank of America-issued mortgage since June 2009. However, the family attorney reveals that the lender has not yet contacted them about any pending foreclosure on the home, which is located at 4937 Hopespring Drive in the Chickasaw Oaks section of Orlando, Florida.
Their grand daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony, was last seen alive near the home in June 2008. And, according to the report, her body was later discovered in a nearby wooded area about six months later.
Casey, the child’s mother and the daughter of George and Cindy, has since been charged with first-degree murder and “is being held without bond at the Orange County Jail.”
Meanwhile, her parents will likely do whatever needs to be done to save their family home, which they purchased for $90,900 in 1989 (and later refinanced), from falling deeper into foreclosure.
Leonard Padilla — the California bounty hunter who helped Casey secure bail in 2008 — has offered his assistance; however, the couple is apparently not interested.

