Octomom May Become Octomillionaire

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WHITTIER - When Octomom Nadya Suleman gave birth to the longest living octuplets in history, the 33-year-old single mother was supporting her other six young children on food stamps, student loans and disability payments.

The family was living in a three-bedroom, two-bath home in Whittier with Suleman's mother, Angela. The house was in foreclosure, because of more than $20,000 in past-due mortgage payments.

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Octomom May Become Octomillionaire

Now, the mother of 14 might be able to cash in on the media frenzy surrounding her every move.

Her father, Ed Doud, bought a house in La Habra listed at $564,000. The deal closed and recorded last Monday, accor...

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