PETA says it wants to help “Octomom” Nadya Suleman with finances by placing an ad on her front lawn. A spokeswoman for the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said the organization sent a letter to Suleman’s lawyer offering to pay for an ad to be placed in front of her La Habra, California, home as a means of helping her avoid foreclosure on the house. Suleman’s lawyer, Jeff Czech, said he has been in contact with PETA’s legal department and is awaiting an offer. Suleman’s dad – who holds the title to the house – was required to make a $450,000 balloon payment on March 10th, but didn't do it. He is also behind $4,139 for March. He is reportedly working out a deal with the man that sold him the house.
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