Casey Anthony may soon be asked if she knows who killed her daughter, Caylee, in a questionnaire from the attorneys representing Zenaida Gonzalez.
Document: Questionnaire to be answered by Casey Anthony.
A woman named Zenaida Gonzalez, who has the only known link to Sawgrass, has filed a civil defamation suit against Anthony, claiming she has been harmed by being linked to the case.
Earlier this month, a judge ordered that Anthony answer written questions from Gonzalez's attorney, Keith Mitnik, as a compromise after Anthony's attorneys refused to allow her to be deposed in person.
"We got a lot of things to ask -- some more important than others -- but we got lots of questions," Mitnik said after the Jan. 8 hearing.
The questionnaire contains numerous questions, including:
Do you know who killed Caylee? (Caylee's name is misspelled on the questionnaire)
Do you admit the story you told law enforcement that Caylee was with someone named Zenaida Gonzalez the last time you saw her is not true?
The questionnaire also asks Anthony about Gonzalez:
How many children did she have?
What were the children's names?
What kind of car did she drive?
Did she have any tattoos?
"We want the answers to those questions as fast as we can get them," said Mitnik. "This thing isn't about money. It's about this lady's reputation that's been trashed in the worst possible way."
Anthony can choose to take the 5th Amendment and not answer the questions, although Mitnik has argued that he does not think it applies.
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