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Casey Anthony sits at the defense table after the jury left to begin deliberations in her murder trial

Casey Anthony sits at the defense table after the jury left to begin deliberations in her murder trial at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando, Fla. on Monday, July 4, 2011. (AP Photo/Joe Burbank, Pool)

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Casey Anthony takes video deposition in civil case

Updated: Saturday, 08 Oct 2011, 4:14 PM EDT
Published : Saturday, 08 Oct 2011, 12:59 PM EDT

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Casey Anthony has taken a videotaped deposition for a civil lawsuit that accuses her of ruining another woman's reputation.

Attorneys for Zenaida Gonzalez used videoconferencing Saturday to question Anthony, who was at an undisclosed location in Florida.

Anthony told detectives in 2008 that her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, was kidnapped by a nanny named Zenaida Gonzalez. Detectives said no such baby sitter existed.

A woman with that name sued Anthony, claiming her reputation was ruined.

Anthony was acquitted of killing Caylee and released from jail in July. She is now serving probation on an unrelated charge at an undisclosed location in Florida.

John Morgan, an attorney for Gonzalez, told The Orlando Sentinel (http://thesent.nl/nfe2PZ) that Anthony answered few questions and that her attorney repeatedly invoked the Fifth Amendment.

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