Casey Anthony’s 911 call has been released, following a drink-throwing incident last week in Florida
According to Anthony, the incident began as a verbal assault outside of the O’Shea’s Irish Pub in West Palm Beach last week. Anthony claimed that she wanted the incident on record, in case she needs to file a restraining order against the woman, identified as Thelma Moya.
Anthony and Moya reportedly dated the same man at the same time, which supposedly spurred the incident, although Moya told Fox News that the incident had “zero to do with an ex-boyfriend.”
“That only reverts to how we originally met,” Moya told Fox News. “It wasn’t just over an ex-boyfriend. There’s more to it I wish to not say.”
No one was arrested during the incident. Listen to the 911 call below, obtained by TMZ.
Anthony was considered “one of the most hated women in America,” according to a 2011 Florida Department of Corrections statement. The nickname came after the masses blamed Anthony for the death of her toddler daughter, Caylee Anthony.
For months in 2008, Anthony lied to police, claiming she left her little girl with a nanny who turned out to be fictional. Caylee’s remains were eventually found on December 11, 2008, buried near the Orlando home of Anthony’s parents.
A jury acquitted Anthony of murder in 2011.
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[Feature Photo: Casey Anthony, 24, looks at her brother Lee Anthony as he gives testimony during the last day of hearings on a series of motions by the defense and the prosecution in the Casey Anthony murder trial, on Thursday, March 3, 2011, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Red Huber, Pool)]