Octomom Nadya Suleman may be in trouble with the law after being accused of welfare fraud!
TMZ reports that an unnamed whistleblower reported Suleman to the LA's Department of Welfare Fraud Prevention and Investigation, saying the mother of fourteen is receiving government assistance despite her 2012 earnings exceeding the legal limit to qualify.
Octomom's limit is set at 119 thousand a year, but the allegations claim she made 200, an excess that, if proven true, could mean three years in jail.
As her legal proceedings begin, Tom Cruise's are coming to an end, after a judge threw out a decade-old wiretapping case.
Perez Hilton says The Days of Thunder star was accused of hiring a private investigator to spy on magazine editor Michael Davis Sapir, who asked for 5 million dollars in damages.
But, because Sapir filed eight years after the fact, the judge ruled the statute of limitations ran out, meaning the case is outdated and over.
Finally, Collider is reporting that a new director has signed on to replace absentee Lynne Ramsay on western Jane Got a G*n.
Shooting on the film was scheduled to start Monday, but Ramsay dropped out of the project by not showing up, and apparently not informing anyone of her decision to do so.
Ramsay's pay-or-play deal means she gets her paycheck no matter what, but while we've still yet to hear her side of things, producers have secured a replacement in Gavin O'Connor, director of Miracle and Warrior.
This will make it the first film O'Connor's helmed that he didn't write or prepare for, so we hope for the best.