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“Octomom” Nadya Suleman must file for bankruptcy again if she wants protection from creditors, because her first attempt has been rejected by a judge.

Suleman’s Chapter 7 filing was dismissed, leaving her vulnerable once again to creditors demanding payment.

According to E! News, Suleman simply “failed to file all the documents required” to receive bankruptcy protection, nor did she file a request for an extension.

“The case is dismissed, the automatic stay is vacated and all pending motions and adversary proceedings are moot and dismissed,” the paperwork states. “Any discharge entered in this case is vacated.”

Filing for bankruptcy on April 30 after falling $1 million in debt was one of the “very difficult decisions” Suleman said that she had to make this year.

“But I have to do what is best for my children and I need a fresh start,” Suleman said.

Suleman’s California home that she shares with her 14 children was scheduled to be auctioned off earlier this month, but the sale was postponed until May 21 at the request of the foreclosure company.

Suleman has landed a couple of movie roles including an adult film.