In just two days, Casey Anthony will be a free woman, after having been found not guilty of killing her young daughter.
Jurors only found Anthony guilty of lying to investigators, and she has been credited for the years already served behind bars.
When Anthony is released from the Florida jail Sunday, she could quite likely find a large amount of hostility awaiting for her outside, as many people are displeased with the verdict.
She also faces a lawsuit--Zenaida Gonzalez, who shares the same name as a fictitious babysitter whom Casey Anthony claimed kidnapped her daughter Caylee in 2008, is suing Anthony for defamation.
For unknown reasons, the judge in the civil lawsuit against Casey Anthony recused himself from the case on Friday.
Made public during Friday's hearing--to determine if Anthony will be required to give a deposition under oath--a petition filed by a South Carolina inmate against Anthony seeking a DNA test to determine if he was the father of her 2-year-old toddler.
Christopher Umberger filed the petition in Orlando against Anthony, who was acquitted earlier this month of killing her daughter, Caylee.