Octo-Mom Slapped With Felony Welfare Fraud Charges After Radar Revealed Government Probe Into Her Earnings

Jan. 13 2014, Published 4:03 p.m. ET
Nadya "Octo-Mom" Suleman was charged with three felony counts of welfare fraud on Jan. 6 and faces nearly six years in prison if convicted, Breaking Celebrity News is reporting.
The charges come on the heels of Breaking Celebrity News's exclusive report revealing financial records in which the single mother-of-14 was shown to have earned much more than legally allowed for her to also be collecting welfare.
Suleman is capped at pocketing $119,000 in a calendar year, but financial records showed she took home $150,248.77 in 2012.
According to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, Suleman failed to report nearly $30,000 in earnings while raking in the public assistance in 2013.
The D.A. charged Octo-Mom with two counts of perjury by false application and one count of aid by misrepresentation, which could land her in the slammer for a maximum of five years and eight months if convicted.
As Breaking Celebrity News exclusively reported last year, an investigation by the Los Angeles County Department of Welfare Fraud Prevention and Investigation (WFP&I) exposed how Octo-Mom made $33,256.77 from her "self-pleasure" film.
The 37-year-old also received $58,680.00 from an Encino, Calif.-based organization called DD Entertainment LLC, while another firm forked over $57,499.00 for her services, according to 1099 documents provided to WFP&I and seen exclusively by Breaking Celebrity News.
This income was for Octo-Mom’s appearance on HD Net’s Celebridate, various image deals, interviews sold to media around the world, commercial appearances — and her appearance at a strip club in Florida, investigators uncovered.
A third organization, Cast & Crew Talent Services from Burbank, Calif. paid Octo-Mom a total of $813 to appear on the CW program H8R.
Suleman has not yet been arrested but is ordered to appear in court on Friday.



