For Octomom, Defeat Is Snatched from Jaws of Victory Again

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Octomom, Nadya Suleman, may have the world's attention, but she has yet to snag a reputable press agent.

According to the Mercury News of Silicon Valley, the latest publicist to sign on to represent Suleman has given two weeks notice, merely a few days into the job.

In an interview with Us Magazine, Victor Munoz cited personal reasons as the factor for his decision, saying that his partnership with Suleman "got to be too much."

According to Munoz, Suleman had become too demanding and greedy during his short tenure with her.

In January, the Killeen Furtney group released Suleman from their contract, citing death threats.

Suleman, 33, gave birth to octuplets January 26. To date, they are the longest surviving octuplets of their kind.

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