Casey Anthony Tells PO She’s Unemployed and More

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Casey Anthony has told her probation officer that she is unemployed and not taking any classes or participating in any self-help programs.

The Florida Department of Corrections said Tuesday that Anthony reported to probation the previous day at an undisclosed location in Florida.

She told the probation officer that she has had no source of income during the past 30 days.

Anthony also told the probation officer that she has not used any illegal drugs. She has consumed alcohol but not to excess, according to a report released to the media.

A corrections spokeswoman says that being jobless doesn’t put Anthony in violation of her probation.

Anthony was acquitted in July on charges of murdering her daughter, Caylee.

She currently is serving probation at an undisclosed location in Florida for unrelated check fraud charges.