Attorney: Casey Anthony hasn't spoken with parents
By Associated Press
Jul 6, 2011 7:03 AM CDT
George Anthony sits in the courtroom, waiting for the jury's verdict to be read in the murder case against his daughter, Casey Anthony, at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday July 5, 2011. Casey was found not guilty of killing her daughter Caylee Anthony. (AP Photo/Red Huber, Pool)   (Associated Press)

The attorney representing Casey Anthony's parents says they haven't spoken with their daughter about her acquittal.

George and Cindy Anthony's attorney, Mark Lippman, told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Wednesday they last spoke with Casey Anthony before the trial began.

The parents both testified repeatedly during their daughter's trial.

On Tuesday, a jury acquitted Casey Anthony in her daughter Caylee's death. Lippman says her parents were shocked that the jury found no evidence against her because prosecutors "did a fantastic job."

Lippman wouldn't answer whether the Anthonys believe their daughter killed Caylee. He denied the defense's claims that George Anthony and his son molested Casey.

Lippman said the Anthonys had hoped to get "some sliver of truth" about Caylee from their daughter during trial, but Casey didn't testify.