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Octomom Has Yard Sale for Mortgage Money; Considering Welfare

"Octomom" Nadya Suleman, left, holds 20-month-old daughter Nariah Solomon as she talks to media about her yard sale and auction to raise money at her home in La Habra, Calif., on Sept. 25, 2010. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond)

LA HABRA, Calif. (CBS/AP)  "Octomom" Nadya Suleman is trying to earn money the old-fashioned way: a yard sale.

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Suleman's lawyer said this month that her home faces foreclosure and that she's considering going on welfare.

The Orange County Register said Suleman sold baby clothes, bikinis and sporting goods outside her home in La Habra on Saturday.

Eight devil costumes once worn by Suleman's octuplets for Halloween fetched $50.

A Lakers jersey signed by Suleman brought in $125, and a refrigerator that once stored baby formula went for $85.

Weekend bargain hunters could take a picture with Suleman for $10, or with both the Octomom and Octuplets for $100.

Radio personality David Gonzalez - who goes by the name "Tattoo" - hosted and promoted the event designed to help pay Suleman's mortgage.

Her lawyer says she's facing foreclosure and is considering going on welfare.

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