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But a Florida judge has refused to dismiss a search and recovery organization's law suit against her who are trying to recoup more than $100,000 they say they spent searching for her daughter Caylee.
The lawsuit launched by the non-profit group Texas EquuSearch alleges that her insistence that the two-year-old had been kidnapped by a nanny encouraged the organisation to mount what became one of the largest and most expensive searches in its 11-year history.
But they allege that their money was wasted because she already knew Caylee was dead.
Their lawyer Marc Wites told Judge Lisa Munyon: 'Resources were allocated here instead of to other families who had a missing person."
Anthony's civil attorney Charles Greene disputed the claims however, saying the group's leader Tim Miller had stated in news reports and to investigators that he did not believe in the summer of 2008 that Anthony was telling the truth.
Yet again, Anthony did not attend the hearing, but if the group's claim is upheld it will merely add to her ever increasing tab.
She was ordered in September to reimburse law enforcement agencies for $217,500 worth of expenses stemming from the search for Caylee and the fictitious nanny.
She also faces a defamation suit filed by Zenaida Gonzalez, a woman who claims her life was destroyed when Anthony said someone by that name kidnapped Caylee.
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