2011年8月14日 星期日

Anthony jurors speak, but some carry price tag

(CBS News)?

Some of the jurors who acquitted Casey Anthony of murdering her 2-year-old daughter have started discussing how emotionally draining the verdict was. Others are saying nothing at all. And still others are holding out for a big payday before offering up any jury room revelations.

According to published reports, a publicist for an unnamed juror contacted broadcast news networks demanding a five-figure payment in exchange for his story.

"Our client -- a married, college-educated, 33-year-old white male with two young children -- is willing to consider granting one or more media interviews so long as the opportunities are paid," North Carolina-based publicist Rick French wrote in a note to the networks, according to TMZ.

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The New York Times reports that one network executive said the proposed fee was $50,000.

French admitted to TMZ that paid interviews are "always a sticky subject" but insisted his client would not "entertain any offers that don't include compensation for a myriad of reasons."

The first named juror to break her silence was Jennifer Ford, who granted an interview to ABC News.

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The 32-year-old nursing student said the jury members were "sick to our stomach to get that verdict" but said there just wasn't enough evidence to convict Anthony.

"In our country ... we have to prove it. You can't just be like, 'Yeah that really looks bad. Smells bad. Looks bad.' I get that. It does:smells bad, looks bad. I get that. But it's someone else's life, and if I'm wrong, and I kill someone else? I can't live with that," she said, referring to the possible death sentence that could have been handed down.

While Ford didn't receive direct compensation from the network for the interview, the Times reported that she and four others were treated to a trip to Disney World. Disney owns ABC.

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Only one other juror who participated in the deliberations has been in contact with the media. The unnamed "Juror No. 2" told the St. Petersburg Times that he wished "we had more evidence to put her away. ... I truly do."

There's no indication he was paid for that interview.

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