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Octo-Mom's Publicist Quits; Calls Her 'Nuts'

Victor Munez Says He's No Longer Representing Nadya Suleman

Octuplet mom Nadya Suleman's now former-publicist says he is no longer representing her because "it just got to be too much."

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The spokesman for octuplet mom Nadya Suleman has quit, Us Magazine reports.
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Victor Munoz told Usmagazine.com that he quit Friday night.

"Nadya got real greedy. This woman is nuts," he told the magazine.

Munoz did not immediately return ABC News' calls for comment. Suleman's first publicist, Joann Killeen, also stepped aside.

Munoz's departure is just the latest in a series of bizarre developments involving the mother of 14 who made headlines after giving birth to octuplets in January.

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Last week Suleman defended a frantic 911 call in which she threatened to kill herself by saying she merely got "a little anxious" when she couldn't find one of her children.

Police in Whittier, Calif., say they responded eight times to emergency calls from the Suleman family. Those 911 tapes are now raising questions about what the home environment is like as the mother of 14 said in an interview with Radar Online that she expected to start bringing some of her octuplets home from the hospital this week.

The hospital, however, has indicated that it may not allow the children to go home with Suleman if it believes she is incapable of caring for that many infants.

"I'm one of those parents, I have to see them at all times and know exactly what they're doing at all times, and if I don't, I get a little anxious, I get really nervous," Suleman told Radar Online.

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