Octomom receives major setback!

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The uncontrolled chariot of Octomom has finally stumbled upon a blockage. A California judge appointed a guardian Monday to look after the estate of Nadya Suleman’s octuplets and ensure that the children are not exploited by reality television shows or any other paid ventures. I can’t say about your reaction, but for me it’s good news all the way.

According to THP,

Orange County Superior Court Judge Gerald Johnston dismissed arguments for family privacy and ruled Monday that an independent party should be appointed to scrutinize the finances of Suleman’s octuplets. The petition was filed on behalf of Paul Peterson, a former Disney Mouseketeer who is an advocate for the fair treatment of children in entertainment.

During a brief hearing, Arthur J. LaCilento, a lawyer for Suleman, called for the petition to be dismissed based on the family’s needs for privacy. Johnston denied the request for dismissal and said a guardian ad litem was the “least intrusive” type of oversight possible.

I have always been suspicious about the way Nadya Suleman has been using the Octuplets for cheap publicity and easy money. Instead of taking due care of the kids, she is busy hooking up with magazines and reality shows so that she can earn big amounts to pay her hefty bills. Nadya’s argument that she needs money to raise the kids is simply baseless because we all know that the major portion of the money earned will be used for settling the bills of beauty salons and plastic surgeons… and not for buying milk and bread for the kids.

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