Nadya Suleman, mother of the Octuplets was investigated by the L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) before the Octuplets were born and guess what cops were called to her home quite a few times! As reports by TMZ: On July 7, 2008, DCFS received a complaint from a neighbor who felt Nadya’s six kids “were not clean or being fed properly.”

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An investigation was opened, and DCFS took a Suspected Child Abuse Report. Investigators went to Nadya’s home, interviewed some of the kids and filed a report. Officials concluded the allegation was “unfounded.” There’s more..

Fair enough — but then there’s this. TMZ’s search shows that cops were called to Nadya’s last two homes a total of eight times!!!

1 On January 9, 2008, someone called 911 after one of Nadya’s kids accidentally locked himself/herself in a room. The cops came and a patrol officer picked the lock.

2 On October 27, 2008, Nadya called 911 in a panic because one of her kids was missing. Five patrol units responded to the house — turns out the five-year-old had followed grandma around the block.

3 On January 23, 2009, three days before the OctoBabies were born and Nadya was in the hospital, one of the kids called 911 from the house. We don’t know why.

4 & 5 Cops were called by neighbors twice (May 12, 2008 and August 10, 2008) because the front door was left open and they feared a break in.

6 Cops went along with DCFS after getting the complaint on July 7, 2008.

7 & 8 We all know about the two post-OctoBirth calls — when cops were called to control reporters and when a neighbor brandished a shotgun.

Well, you would wonder what would happen when the Octuplets arrive home from the hospital, wouldn’t you?  

Hey how much would it cost to buy diapers for 8 babies? Then again she must be getting free diapers for life from one of these diaper companies like Kimberly Clark, you think? Then again, she might not for long. Mr. President is planning to slash charitable deductions which would reduce by as much as 20 percent the amount wealthy taxpayers could get in tax breaks. Oh dear, who on earth is going to donate next?

Isn’t it the time when things are so rough, we need all the donations we can get? I know I do. Ok, I am playing dead today. No worries, I am upbeat.  They say storms never last. Let’s hope I don’t drown before I see sunshine – Very funny, Henrietta!

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