LOS ANGELES (AP) - A talent-agency president denies claims by
the octuplets mother's former publicist that he is now her agent.
Ambassador Agency Inc. president Wes Yoder released a statement Monday saying that his Franklin, Tenn.,-based company had provided pro bono advice on licensing Suleman family photographs and looked into the possibility of representing the family, but decided against it.
The Los Angeles-based Killeen Furtney Group had represented
Suleman, but the company's president said Saturday it was stepping down because of death threats and that Yoder signed on as Suleman's
agent. The company's answering machine message continued to direct callers to Yoder's firm on Monday.
Yoder's company bills itself as the nation's oldest Christian-based talent agency.
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