George looks the same. If I saw Cindy at the front door I would not recognize her. RIP Caylee
Casey Anthony's parents threaten to sue their estranged daughter over 'planned reality series with OJ' and say she may have blacked out when Caylee died - as father vows to never speak to her again
• Cindy and George Anthony sat down with Crime Watch Daily's Chris Hansen to talk about Casey, Caylee and their lives after the trial
• Mom Cindy says she believes Casey, 30, is 'mentally ill' and that it's possibly she was having a seizure when her two-year-old daughter died in 2008
• George, a former cop, claims Casey's defense team tried to make him 'fall of his sword' and take the blame for Caylee's death
• He says he still feels the girl's presence in their Florida home
• Mrs Anthony says she would sue Casey if she decides to sell her story, or make a reality show with OJ Simpson, which has been rumored
• When asked what message George had for his daughter he said: 'Stay away. Stay away from me'
By Snejana Farberov | Dailymail.com | Updated: 00:45 EDT, 28 October 2017 Cindy Anthony said she is ready to file a lawsuit against her daughter should she try to sell her life story or cash in on her infamy with a reality series.
The still-bereaved grandmother and her husband, George recently sat down with TV host Chris Hansen for an interview with Crime Watch Daily, airing next Monday, to discuss their granddaughter’s death and their lives in the aftermath of Casey’s murder trial.
Casey Anthony, who quickly became the most hated mother in America following her daughter Caylee's disappearance, was acquitted of first degreee murder and manslaughter charges in 2011 after a high-profile trial that kept Americans glued to their TV screens for six weeks.
It has been rumored that Casey, now 30 years old and working as an aide to a private investigator, has been exploring the possibility of starring in a reality show with OJ Simpson, who was released from prison earlier this month after serving nine years for an armed robbery.
In March, Anthony said she empathized with the disgraced football star and actor, who was famously acquitted in 1995 of murdering his wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman, in what became known as the 'trial of the century.'
'Oh god,' Mrs Anthony exclaims in reaction to the prospect of Casey and Simpson teaming up for a joint media project, saying she would consider pursuing legal action to stop Casey.
'If it came down to that, I probably would [sue],' she says.
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