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Octomom Is Being Accused Of Welfare Fraud

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editor - March 21, 2013







Ever since she realized that people no longer had any interest in the things coming out of her vagina, AVN Award-winner Nadya Suleman, AKA Octomom, has been doing whatever it takes to keep money in her bank account. This includes begging people for donations, stripping, starring in a masturbation porn film and even recording a music video that has fortunately never seen the light of day. (Although there is audio if you hate your life.)

Octomom has already been accused of using her welfare money to pay for her superficial needs like manicures and having her hair done, so it's really not surprising that she is once again being investigated for welfare fraud. That's right, California is still giving this crazy lady plenty of free cash.

TMZ has learned ... someone made the allegation last week to the L.A. County Dept. of Welfare Fraud Prevention and Investigation (WFP&I), claiming Octo is getting various forms of welfare, including food stamps, even though she made nearly $200,000 in 2012.

Under California law, Octo can legitimately collect welfare for her and her 14 kids if she makes $119,000 or less in a calendar year, but if the allegation is true ... she exceeded the limit by a lot.

Law enforcement sources tell us ... the WFP&I is conducting a probe and has already interviewed witnesses in Octo's world. (TMZ)

Can someone just please take those poor kids away already? They'd be better off if they were sent to Africa or Romania. At least then they might be adopted by an actual celebrity.


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