'Dance Moms' Star Pleads Guilty To Federal Bankruptcy Fraud
PITTSBURGH (KDKA/AP) - Reality television star Abby Lee Miller pleaded guilty to federal bankruptcy fraud charges Monday morning.
The "Dance Moms" star is accused of trying to hide $775,000 worth of income from the Lifetime network reality show and spinoff projects during her Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Miller pleaded guilty to one count of concealing bankruptcy assets and one count of structuring international monetary transaction.
Authorities later accused her of dividing more than $120,000 into plastic bags and having others in her group put the bags in their luggage so she could avoid reporting the currency.
Prosecutors say she texted someone stating, "We have all this foreign cash/Need a little money laundering."
Miller last week issued a statement accepting responsibility for what she called "mistakes." Her attorney read a statement Monday expressing appreciation for support she has received.
She could get a maximum of 10 years in jail, but sentencing guidelines call for 24 to 30 months.
Her lawyers say it's likely she would get anywhere from zero to six months.
"This has been a challenging time for Ms. Miller, she appreciates the words of encourangement and support from around the world," said attorney Robert Ridge
Sentencing is scheduled for a later date.
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