February 26, 2009FlynetUs Magazine
Octo-Mom
Nadya Suleman says she isn't going to acknowledge attorney Gloria Allred's claims that the mother of 14 children may be
violating a number of California state child labor laws by booking numerous jobs for her newborn octuplets.
"I'm sure there's gong to be lots of lawsuits filed against me," she said Monday in a video interview with
RadarOnline.com.
She added: "Am I going to acknowledge any of them? Probably not because there's no grounds for anything. If anyone wants to do that, feel free to try."
See photos of the octuplets.Allred announced at a press conference Monday that she and child advocacy group "A Minor Consideration" have filed a petition in Orange County Superior Court to protect the financial interests of the babies and to appoint a guardian over their estate. Suleman, however, believes that the human rights advocate just wants "a piece of this situation, a piece of my babies, a piece of me."
"People are opportunists, and they just want to be in the spotlight," Suleman said Monday. "How ironic is that? That people who don't want that are thrust into it over night, and those who are just foaming at the mouth for it, don't get it enough to go to extraordinary lengths to get some form of attention."
See what the Octo-Mom does all day.Despite reports to the contrary, Suleman denied that she entered into any agreement to film a reality show about her family.
A hearing is set for June 22 though Allred said they are open to dropping it if Suleman agrees to help appoint a guardian.
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