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Nadya "Octomom" Suleman is in danger of losing her 14 children after police paid a visit
to her La Habra, California home on Tuesday night after her hairstylist
visited her home to do her hair, found deplorable living conditions,
and filed a complaint. Not only were the youngest of her brood, the
3-year-old octuplets, dirty and walking around barefoot in only
T-shirts, but they were being forced to urinate and defecate in training
potties set up in the backyard because the house's plumbing was not
working, according to the stylist named Stephanie (who will not release
her last name). Stephanie also took photographs,
which have been obtained by TMZ, and claims that while she was giving
Suleman a Brazilian blowout and haircut on April 18, the children were
locked in a bedroom. In one photo Stephanie took, the mother-of-14 is
shown happily flaunting her new 'do — for which she paid $520 (that
includes two previous haircuts and $80 worth of product), despite the
fact she's on welfare — while behind her a chair is wedged underneath a
doorknob, as if it to keep the occupants inside.
Stephanie went to police to report the
squalor she witnessed, which she says was difficult for her because
she's a longtime friend of Suleman's, but she feels so terribly for the
children. "The kids are in desperate need of help, and I tried to help
and she's not open to anyone helping her," she told TMZ as she left the
El Habra police station. "She thinks everything is fine with the kids,
and it's not." When asked by the cameraman what exactly was wrong, she
continued, "The kids don't wear clothes. I went over there yesterday and
they're not wearing any pants. And they're outside in the freezing
cold, it was 60 degrees, and they're shivering and she wouldn't let them
come inside until they finished eating their dinner. It's just
horrible." One photo shows Suleman's kids dirty and in only t-shirts, as graffiti covers the backyard fence.
In other photos Stephanie took inside the Suleman home — which has
been desecrated with spray-painted graffiti, presumably by her older
children — one room has tiny mattresses on the floor with no sheets or
blankets, as well as two cribs. The kids, says Stephanie, "are sleeping
on the floor. I offered her bunk beds. I said, 'We have bunk beds, you
can take them.' She said, 'No, no I don't want them. We're ok right now.
Everything's fine.' It's not fine! It's depressing, I want to cry."
On Tuesday night, three reps from Child Protective Services along
with a police officer went to the Suleman home to investigate
Stephanie's claims. In a video, children can be heard as the group
repeatedly bangs on the front door until Suleman, 36, finally lets them
in. Before the video cuts off, she can be heard telling them, "Excuse
the graffiti." After an hour-and-a-half, CPS left after determining the
children were not in immediate danger, but a spokesperson did tell TMZ
the investigation is ongoing and there will be a follow-up visit to the
Suleman home.
"I love those kids, but they're being neglected completely," says
Stephanie. "[Suleman] needs help, she can't do this by herself. There's
too many kids and they're not getting the help that they need. They're
not getting attention, they're not even wearing clothes. The boys have
girls' clothes on! I go over there and cut the kids' hair for free
because you can't tell which ones are boys and which ones are girls,
they all look the same!"
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