Arts & Entertainment

Octomom Due In Court On Welfare Fraud Charges

Prosecutors have filed a warrant for her arrest, though Nadya Suleman -- who gained fame as the "Octomom" -- is not expected to be taken into custody.

Nadya Suleman, who gained fame when she gave birth to octuplets in 2009, is due in court later this week on a welfare fraud charge for allegedly failing to report nearly $30,000 in earnings from personal appearances and video residuals, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced today.

The 38-year-old mother of 14, whose real name is Natalie Denise Suleman, was charged Jan. 6 with one count of aid by misrepresentation and two counts of perjury by false application by aid.

Prosecutors have filed a warrant for her arrest, though Suleman is not expected to be taken into custody. She has been ordered to appear in a downtown courtroom on Friday, when prosecutors plan to ask for bail to be set at $25,000.

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Suleman filed for public assistance in Lancaster last January, after a stint in rehab for anxiety and exhaustion depleted her savings, her representative said then.

Prosecutors allege Suleman failed to report the extra income she earned in the first six months of 2013.

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If convicted as charged, she faces up to five years and eight months behind bars. --City News Service



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