Abby Lee Miller is spending her final days of freedom surrounded by friends.
Et's Denny Directo caught up with the Dance Moms star at the Marvel Universe Live! Age Of Heroes red carpet premiere in Los Angeles on Saturday, where she opened up about life just four days before starting her 366 day prison sentence.
Exclusive: Abby Lee Miller to Serve Prison Sentence Near Her New Home in California
"Right now I just kind of want to enjoy some laughter and some fun," Miller revealed of her current head space, adding that good friends will be keeping her company before she goes into serve her sentence.
"I have some friends coming out from Pittsburgh that have been with me through thick and thin for 20 years before the TV show, so they’re gonna come out and we’re just gonna maybe reminisce and laugh about the old times and talk about everyone we know and who might have all...
Et's Denny Directo caught up with the Dance Moms star at the Marvel Universe Live! Age Of Heroes red carpet premiere in Los Angeles on Saturday, where she opened up about life just four days before starting her 366 day prison sentence.
Exclusive: Abby Lee Miller to Serve Prison Sentence Near Her New Home in California
"Right now I just kind of want to enjoy some laughter and some fun," Miller revealed of her current head space, adding that good friends will be keeping her company before she goes into serve her sentence.
"I have some friends coming out from Pittsburgh that have been with me through thick and thin for 20 years before the TV show, so they’re gonna come out and we’re just gonna maybe reminisce and laugh about the old times and talk about everyone we know and who might have all...
- 7/8/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Abby Lee Miller is less than a week away from having to begin her 366-day prison sentence, but she won't have to travel too far.
Et can confirm that Miller's request was granted to serve her time in a California facility instead of returning to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she was found guilty of bankruptcy fraud in May. The former Dance Moms star is to surrender to the Fci Victorville facility in Victorville, California, which is not too far away from her home in San Bernardino. The facility currently houses 1,100 men and women offenders, and Miller is to report directly to the prison next Wednesday at 2 p.m. Miller was originally ordered to turn herself in on June 30, but the date was pushed back.
Watch: Dance Moms Star Abby Lee Miller Plans to Pretend She's 'Shooting a Movie' While in Prison
In addition to serving time, Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti also ordered the 50-year-old reality star to...
Et can confirm that Miller's request was granted to serve her time in a California facility instead of returning to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she was found guilty of bankruptcy fraud in May. The former Dance Moms star is to surrender to the Fci Victorville facility in Victorville, California, which is not too far away from her home in San Bernardino. The facility currently houses 1,100 men and women offenders, and Miller is to report directly to the prison next Wednesday at 2 p.m. Miller was originally ordered to turn herself in on June 30, but the date was pushed back.
Watch: Dance Moms Star Abby Lee Miller Plans to Pretend She's 'Shooting a Movie' While in Prison
In addition to serving time, Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti also ordered the 50-year-old reality star to...
- 7/7/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Abby Lee Miller's surrender date for her federal prison sentence of one year and one day has been delayed, Et can confirm.
Miller was expected to turn herself in on June 30, but Et has exclusively learned the date has been postponed until July 12. At this time it is not known why the date was changed.
Exclusive: Everything Abby Lee Miller Told Et About Prison, From Calling It a 'Vacation' to How She Prepared
The Dance Moms star was sentenced on May 9, 2017, giving her just over two months to prepare before the official surrender. In addition to her prison time, Miller was also ordered by Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to pay a $40,000 fine and serve two years probation after her time behind bars.
Et has also learned that Miller recently filmed a special for Lifetime regarding her sentencing. The special is all about Miller and does not feature other cast members from the...
Miller was expected to turn herself in on June 30, but Et has exclusively learned the date has been postponed until July 12. At this time it is not known why the date was changed.
Exclusive: Everything Abby Lee Miller Told Et About Prison, From Calling It a 'Vacation' to How She Prepared
The Dance Moms star was sentenced on May 9, 2017, giving her just over two months to prepare before the official surrender. In addition to her prison time, Miller was also ordered by Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to pay a $40,000 fine and serve two years probation after her time behind bars.
Et has also learned that Miller recently filmed a special for Lifetime regarding her sentencing. The special is all about Miller and does not feature other cast members from the...
- 6/29/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller is glad her courtroom drama is over for now.
The 50-year-old reality star was sentenced on Tuesday to one year and one day in federal prison after pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud, and after the sentencing, she told reporters that she felt "relieved" and "peaceful."
"It's a realm of the world I know nothing about -- I just know that I'll do the best I can," she added about going to prison.
News: 'Dance Moms' Star Abby Lee Miller Sentenced to 1 Year and 1 Day in Federal Prison for Fraud
Et spoke with Miller outside of the courtroom, where she told us she's also pitching a new show with dancing in it, implying that jail time will be productive for her.
"Maybe that'll be some time to work," she said.
Miller had almost a year to mentally prepare herself for the possibility of going to prison, since pleading...
The 50-year-old reality star was sentenced on Tuesday to one year and one day in federal prison after pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud, and after the sentencing, she told reporters that she felt "relieved" and "peaceful."
"It's a realm of the world I know nothing about -- I just know that I'll do the best I can," she added about going to prison.
News: 'Dance Moms' Star Abby Lee Miller Sentenced to 1 Year and 1 Day in Federal Prison for Fraud
Et spoke with Miller outside of the courtroom, where she told us she's also pitching a new show with dancing in it, implying that jail time will be productive for her.
"Maybe that'll be some time to work," she said.
Miller had almost a year to mentally prepare herself for the possibility of going to prison, since pleading...
- 5/9/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Abby Lee Miller is speaking out about how she plans to spend her time behind bars.
Et caught up with the former Dance Moms star in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, immediately after she was sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison after pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud last June.
Watch: Abby Lee Miller Sentenced to 1 Year and 1 Day in Federal Prison for Fraud
"I feel relieved," she told reporters, including Et, outside the courthouse. "I feel peaceful."
Part of that peace comes from knowing how she'll keep busy. She told Et exclusively that she's "pitching a new show."
"I have been so very successful - maybe that'll be some time to work," she continued. "There's dancing in it!"
As positive as she sounds, Miller knows that adjusting to prison will take some time.
"There's a few physical limitations, dietary limitations [in prison], of course, but it'll be Ok," she said, noting that she's...
Et caught up with the former Dance Moms star in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, immediately after she was sentenced to one year and one day in federal prison after pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud last June.
Watch: Abby Lee Miller Sentenced to 1 Year and 1 Day in Federal Prison for Fraud
"I feel relieved," she told reporters, including Et, outside the courthouse. "I feel peaceful."
Part of that peace comes from knowing how she'll keep busy. She told Et exclusively that she's "pitching a new show."
"I have been so very successful - maybe that'll be some time to work," she continued. "There's dancing in it!"
As positive as she sounds, Miller knows that adjusting to prison will take some time.
"There's a few physical limitations, dietary limitations [in prison], of course, but it'll be Ok," she said, noting that she's...
- 5/9/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Abby Lee Miller was sentenced on Tuesday to one year and one day in federal prison after pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud last June, Et can confirm. Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, also ruled that the former Dance Moms star serve two years probation. Miller admitted to Et on Monday when she arrived in court that she was “nervous” […]...
- 5/9/2017
- by Aynslee Darmon
- ET Canada
Abby Lee Miller was sentenced on Tuesday to one year and one day in federal prison after pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud last June, Et can confirm.
Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, also ruled that the former Dance Moms star pay a $40,000 fine and serve two years probation after her time behind bars. While on probation, she will need to live in a place "approved by the probation officer." If she decides to relocate or her living arrangements change, she will need to notify her probation officer 10 days before the change.
Miller admitted to Et on Monday when she arrived in court that she was "nervous" about the outcome of her hearing, but an eyewitness tells Et she was stoic when the judge read her sentence.
"Somehow you got caught up in the fame and lost your moral compass," Conti told Miller. "I hope when you get out the stars align for you."
Exclusive:...
Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, also ruled that the former Dance Moms star pay a $40,000 fine and serve two years probation after her time behind bars. While on probation, she will need to live in a place "approved by the probation officer." If she decides to relocate or her living arrangements change, she will need to notify her probation officer 10 days before the change.
Miller admitted to Et on Monday when she arrived in court that she was "nervous" about the outcome of her hearing, but an eyewitness tells Et she was stoic when the judge read her sentence.
"Somehow you got caught up in the fame and lost your moral compass," Conti told Miller. "I hope when you get out the stars align for you."
Exclusive:...
- 5/9/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Two years after her indictment, Abby Lee Miller has officially learned her legal fate. The reality star, who rose to fame on the Lifetime series Dance Moms, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison followed by two years of supervised release on Tuesday, according to several reporters in the court room. She was also reportedly fined $40,000 and ordered to pay a $120,000 judgment. She has 45 days to report to prison. "It's a very serious situation when someone who files for bankruptcy isn't truthful with the court," Judge Joy Flowers Conti told the reality star in court. The 50-year-old dance instructor was initially indicted in 2015 on 20 charges...
- 5/9/2017
- E! Online
Almost a year and a half after she was first indicted on 20 counts of fraud, former Dance Moms host Abby Lee Miller was sentenced today to one year and one day in prison by a federal judge in Pittsburgh. After reporting in to a facility likely close to Los Angeles in about a month and a half and serving her time, Miller will have an additional two years of supervised release, Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti told the crying defendant and a packed courtroom this morning. “You…...
- 5/9/2017
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: The prospect that Abby Lee Miller might actually end up behind bars for fraud dominated a lot of the Season 7 finale of Dance Moms last night, but today the host got a bit of breathing room. With less than 48 hours to go before Miller faced sentencing as part of a guilty plea that could see her go to jail for 2 1/2 years, Pittsburgh-based Judge Joy Flowers Conti pushed the hearing off the schedule. "The sentencing scheduled for 2/24/2017 is cancelled," said the…...
- 2/22/2017
- Deadline TV
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