With octomom’s fortunes flagging, PETA offers to help save her house
By John Rogers, APThursday, March 25, 2010
PETA offers to help octuplets mom save home
LOS ANGELES — Nadya Suleman’s octuplets have brought her plenty of fame but apparently not fortune.
The mortgage holder on the home where Suleman lives with her 14 children says it’s in default on a $450,000 balloon payment. Amer Haddadin says he will file foreclosure papers within days if he doesn’t get paid.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals will give her $5,000 if it can put a sign in her front yard reading, “Don’t Let Your Dog or Cat Become an Octomom. Always Spay or Neuter.”
Suleman’s lawyer says she has accepted Peta’s offer.
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