Octuplet mother Nadya Suleman arriving at Bellflower hospital to

The non-profit organization Angels in Waiting USA has filed three complaints against Nadya Suleman with Child Protective Services.

The group, who offered ‘OctoMom’ free round-the-clock extended childcare services, was recently fired by Suleman.

Of course Dr. Phil is there amidst the drama, with two special shows airing Wednesday and Thursday this week. It will be a circus for sure as Suleman, attorney Gloria Allred and Angels in Waiting tell their sides of the story.

Angels in Waiting haven’t discussed the specifics of their CPS complaints yet, but plan to do so on Dr. Phil’s show.

allredGloria Allred, the pitbull attorney who represents AIW, had this to say about the situation, “I think the real reason that Nadya has not been able to continue with Angels in Waiting may be the fact that not one, but three reports had to be filed with Child Protective Service by Angels in Waiting [who] are mandated reporters under the law.”

As for Suleman, she claims the group was watching her like a hawk, as though their intentions were to deliberately find her at fault for something. She says, “The primary issue was that myself and my nannies felt extremely uncomfortable. I personally felt like a stranger in my own home. The goal was to empower me as a mother, help me, train me. I’m open to that, I want that, I want to do the very best for these premature babies. I wanted them to use their training and knowledge to help guide me. I felt that was never accomplished. I felt as though every time I tried to hold the babies, feed the babies, they would be observing and they were waiting for me to make a mistake.”

Suleman currently employs four nannies and the babies are being supervised by Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Hospital.

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