Authorities have released bodycam footage of an interview with Casey Anthony regarding her recent bar fight with a woman Anthony alleges is an ex of her ex — a sergeant with the West Palm Beach Police Department. DRAMA!
According to a police report, Anthony, 35, called West Palm Beach police on May 23. At O’Shea’s Irish Pub, Anthony alleged that she got into an argument with a woman named Thelma Moya “about an ex-boyfriend they were dating at the same time,” according to a police report.
The recently released bodycam video now gives more insight into the alleged altercation that involved Casey Anthony.
“She verbally assaulted me but physically assaulted me with witnesses,” Anthony informs the police, according to the video. “I’m still damp from the drink which she threw at me.”
And when police ask why the women were arguing, Anthony states it is because they have been fighting over the same man.
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“We dated the same person for a couple of years,” she says. “Malcolm Allison, who is with one of your department — one of your sergeants. Whether they’re together or not together, she got upset that he had texted me. I let her know that he had. And she came inside and threw a drink at me.”
Later in the interview, Anthony reiterates her relationship with the officer. “I hate to say it, but Malcolm Allison, who is one of your sergeants, would be able to confirm all her information,” she says. “I don’t want to get him involved. He’s my ex; he’s her ex. That’s why all of this happened.”
But according to Moya, she says the altercation was not only about being romantic rivals. “It wasn’t just over an ex-boyfriend,” she stated in an interview with FOX News. “There’s more to it I wish to not say.”
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The reporting officer revealed how Anthony wanted the incident documented but did not press charges.
The officer also shared how he informed Anthony of how to file a restraining order, but Anthony allegedly said she didn’t want to.
Anthony was charged with first-degree murder in 2008 in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee.
Following a high-profile trial that was viewed by more than 40 million people, she was acquitted of the most serious charges against her. Since July of 2011, she has been living in South Florida with her private investigator, Pat McKenna.