Amanda Knox's slander conviction upheld by Italian appeals court.

Conviction is related to her statements about Raffaele Sollecito, her former boyfriend and co-defendant 

Knox accused Sollecito of lying about his involvement in Meredith Kercher's murder 

 Court ruled Knox's statements constitute defamation and ordered her to pay €20,000 in damages.

Conviction raises concerns about Knox's future, including financial difficulties and potential criminal charges.

Knox's legal team argues the conviction violates her double jeopardy rights 

Conviction may have international implications for Knox's reputation and ability to travel or conduct business