Nadya Suleman's House Poses No Risk For her Kids: Investigators Say
California authorities who visited the home of "Octomom" Nadya Suleman on Wednesday, said there is no criminal investigation underway after somebody complained about the living conditions of her children.
Suleman's hairstylist complained to authorities that Suleman's 14 kids were living in horrendous conditions and are being neglected, according to celebrities' site TMZ.com.
Allegations included that only one bathroom was working in the house and that some of the kids were defecating in portable trainning toilets located in their bedrooms and in the backyard.
But after the inspection, police and Orange County's Department of Family and Children's Services said they did not find evidence that the children are in any danger and they didn't find anything unusual, according to the Associated Press.
Suleman gave birth to eight babies in 2009 and soon gained fame as "Octomom."
Early April she opened up about her financial struggles on NBC's "Dateline."
"At this point, we really kinda hit rock bottom financially," she said. But she clarifies that she is not willing to do "anything for money."
Earlier, the Octomom posed topless for the U.K. magazine Closer.