Amanda Knox and her fiancé
Christopher Robinson have launched a whipround to fund their
wedding saying they spent all their money on a recent trip to
Italy to campaign against miscarriages of justice.
The American former exchange student, 32, who was first
convicted and later acquitted of murdering British housemate
Meredith Kercher in Perugia in 2007, said "we didn't expect to
organise the wedding and (my) first return trip to Italy at the
same time.
"But when the Italy Innocence Project invited (me) we
couldn't let the opportunity get away and we spent our wedding
funds on this trip".
On their web funding page the couple are asking for up to
$10,000 to organise "the best ever party for our family and
friends".
Knox spent almost four years in an Italian prison following
her conviction for Kercher's murder.
In 2015 she was definitively acquitted by the Italian Supreme
Court of Cassation.
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