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Casey Anthony lawyer threatens to sue after second "diary" video surfaces

Image of Casey Anthony from the first of two recently released "diary" videos posted on YouTube

(CBS/WKMG) ORLANDO, Fla. - Days after a second Casey Anthony "diary" video surfaced, Anthony's lead attorney threatened legal action against the person he said hacked his client's computer.

Pictures: Casey and Caylee Anthony, Personal Photos

Jose Baez said in an appearance on Fox News on Sunday that Anthony did not leak two videos that surfaced online last week.

"They were private webcam videos solely intended for her and certainly were not meant to be disseminated in any way," Baez said. "I think this is outrageous that this is happening."

Lawyers representing a woman suing Anthony for defamation filed a renewed motion on Tuesday that would force Casey Anthony to give another deposition, reports CBS affiliate WKMG.

Zenaida Gonzalez, the woman who shares the same name as the fictitious baby sitter Anthony claimed kidnapped her daughter in 2008, says her life was ruined after Anthony linked her to Caylee Anthony's disappearance. Gonzalez's attorneys reportedly said Anthony is talking publicly through her recently released video diaries and she should now have to talk under oath.

"Our focus is not on who released the video. Our focus is on the video has been released and therefore she's waived her Fifth Amendment privilege she's been claiming throughout the process with Zenaida," said Gonzalez's attorney Matt Morgan, WKMG reports. The video diaries prove Anthony is no longer in hiding, Morgan says.

In July 2011, a jury acquitted Anthony of murdering Caylee. 

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