Aug 26, 2010 16:00 GMT  ·  By
Report says Nadya Suleman has handed over her house to her attorney because she’s broke
   Report says Nadya Suleman has handed over her house to her attorney because she’s broke

The many months of controversy and negative media seem to have finally taken a toll on Nadya Suleman’s finances, as the aspiring reality star was recently forced to put her new house in her attorney’s name.

At one point, reports said that Suleman, also known as Octomom in the media, was facing foreclosure for not making the payments on her La Habra, California home, estimated at around $565,000.

Shortly after, it emerged that she and her 14 children (all conceived through IVF thanks to a yet-unnamed donor) would not be left homeless: and Radar Online has now an explanation for that.

Apparently, the only reason why Suleman still has a roof over her head is because she signed over her house to her attorney, Jeff Czech. He will be paying for it from now on.

The deal was signed in mid-April this year, Radar has learned from reportedly very reliable sources, which coincides with the date when nothing else was heard about the foreclosure.

It’s not just the house that Nadya is risking to lose, as her finances are a mess and she’s coming to realize people are just not interested in her – therefore she’s left without a possibility to make money.

Plans for a reality show and even for a book have all been foiled as Suleman continued to get only negative media, which made the public’s interest in her fade. As such, she’s left with little resource to provide for her 14 kids.

According to the source, the only hope Suleman still has is that some publisher will pick up her autobiography, which she chose to write herself because she couldn’t find a ghost writer she was happy with to do it.

“She has been talking with publishers, but is not nearing a deal. She is holding out because she is not being offered a lucrative deal, and she feel like her personal story is worth a lot more than anyone is even interested in paying,” the spy dishes.

To increase interest in the book, Suleman won’t even reveal the title of the book. “She thinks it is clever and will make people want to buy the book,” the tipster explains.

Those just dying to know who fathered Suleman’s 14 children would better not be holding their breath for the release of the book: the same source says she doesn’t even touch the subject of the father.