Social Services Knocks on Octomom's Door
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Nadya Suleman just can't seem to stay out of trouble.
The Octomom received a visit from police detectives and the Orange County Social Services on Wednesday afternoon, E! News confirms.
"La Habra Police personnel were requested to assist Orange County Social Services involving a matter pertaining to the Sulemans," a police spokeswoman said in a statement.
"As is customary, the department routinely assists other agencies, when so requested. However, the La Habra Police Department is not involved in any ongoing investigation pertaining to this family."
So what was the reason for the police-escorted visit?
Calls to the O.C.'s social services have yet to be returned, although Radar Online reports that visit was a result of one of her kids' teachers raising a red flag. Supposedly, 3-year-old Aiden had bite marks on his back and a black eye.
During the 45-minute visit, Suleman justified the accusations, explaining that kids sometimes bite each other—as she did as a child as well—and saying, "He's autistic. He bumps into things."
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