Something is seriously wrong in the Nadya Suleman camp. Other than the income-less, second-parent-less and technically house-less 14 babies, we mean: Octo-Mom somehow just lost her second publicist in one month.

The first flack bolted in February after death threats. Then a pro-life agency announced it met briefly with Octo-Mom but wouldn't be representing her.

Now Victor Munoz has dropped Suleman via a Friday-night phone call from New York, where he'd flown to negotiate several business deals. "In good conscience, I can't continue representing Nadya,"
Munoz told People.

Wait, did a flack just say his "conscience" got to him? Did he just now Google "Nadya Suleman" and figure out what he'd gotten into?

Doubtful. More likely: He wasn't able to control the multiple people in Suleman's camp said to be trying to make money or her story. When everyone's trying to hustle a small-time access deal, it makes it downright impossible for the bona fide flack to broker a single, really good transaction, much less exercise any sort of message discipline.

As we said before, even ruthless dictators can find good PR reps. If Octo-Mom can't, it has to do with money, not morals.