The Suleman Octuplets Get Certified

Check out the birth certificates for all 8 babies
Thursday, February 19th, 2009

TMZ has obtained copies of all 8 birth certificates for Nadya Suleman’s new crop of kiddies, borne into a media sensation last month after news of her IVF treatment-turned-litter spread across the globe like wildfire. According to the documents themselves, Nadya Suleman is the only parent listed on the docs … altho, David Solomon is listed as the father of 4 of her other 6 children which suggests that he is the father of the 8 new babies as well:


TMZ has obtained birth certificates for OctoMom’s babies — all 14 of them! As for the octuplets, no father is listed on the birth certificates. Nadya Suleman signed all eight. As for the other six kids, four of the docs have David Solomon listed as the dad. The other two have no father listed. But all six kids have Solomon’s last name. BTW, on one of the docs, Solomon lists Israel as his “State of Birth.” And on one of the certificates, David lists his birth date as 5/25/75. On another it’s 6/25/73. And on another it’s 5/25/73. And yet another 6/25/75. Dude can’t keep track of his sperm or birthdays! And here’s a fun fact. There are initials on the birth certificates by the name of the local registrar, Jonathan E. Fielding MD. The initials are E.L. (we’re not sure what that means). But here’s the thing. On the first four certificates, you can clearly make out the E and the L. Then, it’s clear that whoever signed gets lazier and lazier until the letters become virtually illegible. Having 8 babies is hard on everyone.

OMG! How shady is that dad’s birthdate thing? I don’t believe that the father has been found yet (give it time) so we’re not sure just how old he is. It’s so weird that this whole matter keeps getting more and more bizarre. The birth certificates of her previous 6 children, all a matter of public record, can be downloaded from TMZ’s site HERE in case any of y’all are interested in checking them out. These octuplet babies have been come a pop culture sensation … I’m sure we’ll be hearing about them for some time to come. I suspect they’ll be hitting the road on tour sometime very soon … Mama Suleman has gotta make some money somehow.

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The Octuplet Mom Is Asking YOU For Money

It turns out that Nadya Suleman DOES need financial help ... from YOU
Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Nadya Suleman, the single woman who just gave birth to 8 babies in addition to the 6 children she already has, has decided to launch an official website in order to solicit the public for donations to help her raise her 14 children. At first, Suleman was adamant that she didn’t need public assistance to help care for her children and that she would be able to “provide” for her family once she gets her degree and starts working (I understand that she is currently unemployed, living with her parents and has no real source of income at the moment). Now, visitors to thenadyasulemanfamily.com are asked to send donations to her (all major credit cards are accepted) in exchange for photos of her 8 newborn children — Noah, Maliah, Isaiah, Nariah, McCai, Josiah, Jeremiah and Jonah:


In addition to the solicitation for money, the site also offers a heartfelt thank you to all the folks who have been offering their support to the family:

“We thank you for the love and good wishes sent to us from around the world. The octuplets arrived on 1-26-09. They are all healthy and growing stronger by the day”

I, for one, think this is some shady biz goin’ on here. I personally would urge people to NOT send in money for the mere fact that there is no way of knowing how the money will be used by Nadya Suleman. In fact, we don’t even know WHO will get the monetary donations — the site does NOT clarify who exactly the money will go to and for what purpose. I find this manner of solicitation very suspicious. If folks want to offer help to the children themselves, I would suggest either making donations to the hospital that is caring for the babies or sending in baby products (diapers, food, etc.) in lieu of actual money. But yeah … this is some shady biz. I am not at all impressed … and I really feel bad for those 14 kids :(

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