Lawyer now owns Octomom's house

Nadya Suleman, who gained media attention in January 2009 when she gave birth to octuplets, has seen the title on her La Habra home change from her father's name to a company owned by her attorney, Jeff Czech. (Photo by Gary McCarthy)

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LA HABRA — Nadya Suleman’s attorney, Jeff Czech, now owns her La Habra home, it was reported Thursday.

The celebrity website Radaronline also reported that the mother of octuplets is in deep financial trouble. Public records apparently show that the title of the house where she and her 14 children reside was transferred in April from her father, Ed Doud, to Harmony Enterprises, which is owned by Czech.

In April, she had lost her house, but she got a six-month extension on a $450,000 mortgage balloon payment. Last week, reports circulated that Suleman, who is trademarking the Octomom name bestowed upon her by the media, has written an autobiography, but so far no publisher has signed on.

Suleman gained media attention in January 2009 when the single mother of six gave birth to eight children using in vitro fertilization under the care of a fertility specialist.

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