The Whittier Daily News says that the police were called last night to get attorney Gloria Allred to leave the home before two of Nadya Suleman's babies arrived.

La Habra Police Department spokeswoman Cindy Knapp said officers went to the house in the evening after receiving a call from a woman who identified herself as a nanny for the children.

The woman said she needed help forcing an unwanted guest at the house on Madonna Lane to leave. "Turns out it was attorney Gloria Allred," Knapp said.

According to Knapp, Allred left willingly once officers arrived, after speaking with Suleman's attorney, Jeffery Czech of Santa Fe Springs.

Czech and Allred did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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