OCTO-MOM COVER-UP EXPOSED

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Inside Octo-Mom Nadya Suleman‘s web of lies!

Octo-Mom Nadya Suleman desperately tried to cover up the fact that she had 11 embryos implanted – rather than the six she has claimed with two resulting in twins – and even said she had her medical records shredded to hide the evidence, according to her former publicist.

When news broke that her fertility specialist, Dr. Michael Kamrava, could lose his license over the sensational birth of her eight babies, Nadya – who lives with her 14 children in La Habra, Calif. – denied he’d done anything wrong.

But former publicist, Victor Munoz, has exclusively revealed to The ENQUIRER that the 34-year-old single mother was "terrified" she’d lose out on lucrative book deals, documentaries and TV opportunities if the truth came out.

Munoz says Nadya called him to her home last February, shortly after the octuplets’ headline-making birth on Jan. 26, 2009.

"She was very upset and nervous," revealed Munoz. "She told me, ‘You’ve got to take me over to Dr. Kamrava’s so we can get rid of the paperwork on the octuplets. We’re in enough trouble over the news that he did six transfers at once. If it comes out that I actually had 11, it will destroy my image.’

"Nadya was particularly worried that Dr. Kamrava had her sign a waiver acknowledging it was dangerous to implant that many embryos at one time. She didn’t want it to be revealed that she had deliberately put herself through a very dangerous procedure."

Munoz says Nadya told him a few days later that everything was "taken care of."

"’I got the doctor’s nurse to shred the records. That evidence is gone,’ she told me.

"Nadya’s plan was always to make money out of her amazing pregnancy. So she was terrified that people would find out the crazy risk she took just to become famous."

According to the complaint against Dr. Kamrava by the California Medical Board, they have copies of medical consent forms that bear Nadya’s signature.