hearing in florida tied to casey anthony's bankruptcy case and anthony, you may remember, was acquitted of murdering her daughter, cayleeears ago. she claims she's hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt. the trustee trying to get that money back wants anthony's most valuable asset, her story. but casey wants it, too. if she gets to keep money from books, casey anthony could go from being in debt to being really rich. so does the case add up? david mattingly is "outfront." >> reporter: almost two years after she was found not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter -- >> what do you want to say to the people who think you're guilty? >> reporter: -- there's no doubt casey anthony still generates enough intrigue and loathing to launch a bestseller. and her creditors want it. anthony reveals she is an incredible $790,000 in debt. a half a million of that is owed to her attorney, jose baez. no job, no source of income. her story appears to be the only thing of value she has. >> i don't pay rent. i don't pay utilities, so i guess you could say that i'm living for free or off the kindness of the people that i'm staying wit