
As the non-profit group
Angels In Waiting assisted octo-mom, Nadya Suleman, with her kids, the mother informed them that their free-of-charge infant-care services were no longer needed.
Saying "thanks, but no thanks," to the group is an interesting decision to make.
Jeff Czech, Suleman's attorney and spokesman, "
It was a poor fit from the start."
However it worked itself out, it was said that Suleman could never quite shake the fact that attorney Gloria Allred, who was responsible for the pairing, initially filed a complaint with Child Protective Services about the mother of 14.
Allred later threatened that, without proper nursing care, Suleman's children might be doled out to foster homes.
According to Czech, "
Suleman felt uncomfortable by some of the things that Gloria Allred said, starting with her complaint to CPS."
Allred declined to comment on the matter.
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- Words by Kevin L. Clark
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