
Less than two weeks after their daughter was acquitted of the murder of their grandchild, the bids keep coming in for the first sit-down interview with Casey Anthony's parents - and apparently they're holding out for the highest bidder.
According to TMZ, the parents of the newly-freed 25-year-old have rejected a $250,000 deal with a well-known syndicated talk show, making the race for the first Q & A session with George and Cindy that much more expensive.
With word that an interview with Casey herself could bring upwards of over a million dollars, ABC has released a statement explaining that it will no longer pay for the licensing of Anthony family photos and videos in exchange for an interview.
The "no monetary offering" announcement comes after a previous TMZ report stated that Miss Anthony's lawyer, Jose Baez, was stationed at NYC's Mandarin Oriental Hotel, fielding high-dollar bids from the big three networks - ABC, CBS and NBC.
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