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'Baby Sitter' In Anthony Case Reveals Face In Fight To Clear Name

Caylee Anthony Last Seen In June

POSTED: Monday, September 29, 2008
UPDATED: 12:37 am EDT September 30, 2008

A woman who Casey Anthony named as her missing daughter's baby sitter, Zenaida Gonzalez, revealed her identity as she fights to clear her name and end the death threats.


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When Local 6 first tracked down Zenaida Gonzalez nearly two months ago she wanted her identity concealed. However, Gonzalez is now revealing her identity to the world.

She said she is fighting back against Casey Anthony.

"I won't even be able to trust them," Gonzalez said. "I don't trust that family point blank as it is right now because my name is involved."

Gonzalez is now represented by high-profile attorney John Morgan.

They have filed a defamation lawsuit again Casey Anthony for giving deputies Gonzalez's name, Local 6 reported..

"(Casey Anthony) made a mistake when she pulled that name because Zenaida -- through us -- is going to push back," Morgan said.

Anthony told authorities that Caylee was last seen with Gonzalez.

"It was a lie," Morgan said. "It was false and it was slander."

Gonzalez has said she has been threatened by people to return Caylee -- or else.

"(It) has been stressful," Gonzalez said. "I've never been through a situation like this."

Gonzalez said she is having health problems and was hospitalized over the weekend for an ulcer.

Beary Meets About Protesters

Meanwhile, Orange County Sheriff Kevin Beary is meeting with county legal and public safety teams to come up with a strategy to deal with protesters showing up daily in front of the Anthony home.

"If I had my way of doing it, I'd set it up like we have in other areas in this county," Beary said. "You have a protest location and you let this community get back to some normal function. That would probably stop the violence."

No details have been announced as to where the demonstrators will be moved located, Local 6 reported.

Caylee was last seen in June. A national search continues.

Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.

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