Las Vegas Sun

April 16, 2024

Nadya Suleman, right, appeares in a Los Angeles Superior courtroom with her attorney Arthur J. La Cilento Friday, Jan. 17, 2014. Suleman pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of failing to report $30,000 that authorities say she was earning when she applied for public assistance benefits. The 38-year-old single mother of 14 children was released on her own recognizance after her arraignment on three counts of welfare fraud.

Los Angeles Times, Al Seib / AP

Nadya Suleman, right, appeares in a Los Angeles Superior courtroom with her attorney Arthur J. La Cilento Friday, Jan. 17, 2014. Suleman pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of failing to report $30,000 that authorities say she was earning when she applied for public assistance benefits. The 38-year-old single mother of 14 children was released on her own recognizance after her arraignment on three counts of welfare fraud.