I just wonder what she thinks she has to offer?
Casey probably thinks she could go to CAA and other places in LA and shop around her "molestation victim" story and people will give her deals for that. She probably has no understanding of how the publishing and entertainment industries work. If Casey is indeed trying to get book or movie deals she will be in for a rude awakening. Both industries are careful when considering deals with for non-fiction books or story rights for movies. Most publishers, agencies, studios and networks would conduct background checks on Casey and some would hire PI's to look deeply into her background. Studios and networks are careful about movies that are based on actual events. In the past studios and networks have been slapped with defamation or libel lawsuits because of "true story" movies. One ugly example was The Temptations miniseries that aired on NBC in the late 90's. Two families sued NBC, the producers and Otis Williams because there some of the scenes in the movie were fictional. Casey's "story" would be uglier because some of her accusations against Lee and George will never be proven and also the drowning story has holes in it.
In the end Casey doesn't have a good amount of credibility to be seen marketable or a bankable commodity.