Casey Anthony is objecting to a proposal that she sell her life story as part of her bankruptcy, the Associated Press reported on Friday. Her attorneys filed a motion last week in bankruptcy court asking a judge to reject the proposal. Last month, her bankruptcy trustee asked the judge for permission to sell the exclusive rights to Anthony’s story. Anthony is unemployed and does not have regular income. Her attorneys say a proposal to sell her story would require Anthony to create something that does not already exist and violates the purpose of bankruptcy, which is to create a fresh start. They also say the proposal could bar Anthony from ever discussing her life. Anthony was acquitted of murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, in 2011.