Casey Anthony Movie: Disgraced 'Mom' In Court, May do Porn Movie to pay bills. Will Casey Anthony face Jail time?

Casey Anthony will be in court Monday to face creditors on a bankruptcy hearing, but what is the 26-year-old doing to pay her bills? While some reports claim Anthony will need to come clean about a possible book deal she's rumored to have in the works, a more startling report in The National Enquirer suggests that Anthony could be turning to starring in porn movies.

"Casey is flat broke with no way of repaying her debts," a close source to the situation told the Enquirer. "She'll never get a regular 9 to 5 job ... no publisher or TV net­work will give her a deal for her story." 

The source seems to make a reasonable assessment of the disgraced mom, who has disappeared since she was acquitted of murdering her two-year-old daughter, Caylee, but does that mean she will really need to turn to acting in porn movies?

"Casey has already gotten offers from executives at various com­panies that stream porn and anonymously contacted women who have made this their career, the source said. "You can bet she'll quickly move into the hardcore XXX-rated material because that's where the real money is."

"Many of them are students and bored housewives, and they en­couraged her to go for it. Casey could cash in by going public and using her real name. She may be one of the world's most hated women, but there's always been a twisted fascination with her, and she can cash in on that notoriety."

The Hollywood Gossip reported that porn studio Vivid wouldn't offer the accused murderer a deal. Vivid is the same studio that did offer 37-year-old Nadya "Octomom" Suleman to do a porn movie with them.

The Orlando Sentinel reports that Anthony is obligated to meet with creditors in Tampa, Fla., on Monday afternoon to answer questions regarding her recent filing for bankruptcy. She claims she has not been gainfully employed since her murder trial, stated in the Chapter 7 filing back in January that she owed roughly $792,000 and had only $1,084 in assets, according to NBC News