Amer Haddadin, the man who holds the loan, has repeatedly warned Suleman to pay the $450,000 that's due or get out. But he says he's now considering an offer from Vivid Entertainment co-founder Steve Hirsch to pay the bill.
Suleman has repeatedly declined Hirsch's offers of up to $1 million to appear in porn videos.
Haddadin says half a million dollars is nothing to Hirsch, whose company is one of the biggest pornography companies based in California's San Fernando Valley.
Ted Williams, the formerly homeless man who became a viral sensation for his “golden voice,” has decided to check into rehab after taping television segments with Dr. Phil during which family members allege that, despite his claims of sobriety, he has been drinking daily.
"I am open to any option that (allows me to) finish with this matter," said Haddadin. He said he's meeting with his lawyer Monday to discuss the deal and further eviction procedures, and Suleman won't face eviction Friday as previously reported.
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