Rob Dick told the Orlando Sentinel Thursday that there have been a "tremendous amount of threats" against Anthony since he bailed her out last week.
"We have not started the process of revoking the bond, but we are discussing it," Dick said.
The bounty hunters and bondsmen posted bail for Anthony in a highly publicized move to see if her freedom would shake loose information that would lead to Anthony's missing 3-year-old daughter, Caylee Marie.
Caylee disappeared earlier this year, about a month before Anthony reported her missing. She had been in jail on charges of child neglect and giving false information to investigators.
The Sentinel said Thursday that Orlando-area investigators have offered Anthony a limited-immunity deal if she leads them to her daughter, who is feared dead. The deal, which had not been accepted Thursday, called for prosecutors not to use any information Anthony provided them against her in court.
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