The "Dance Moms" star was known for her brash behavior and pursuit of perfectionism from her dance students. The star will also have to pay a fine of $40,000 and $120,000 judgement for a currency reporting violation charge from June.
According to Deadline, Judge Conti told the "Dance Moms" star that she wasn't "truthful".
Abby Lee Miller has tangoed her way into prison.
Miller filed for bankruptcy after she defaulted on a $245,000 mortgage on a Florida condominium and $96,000 mortgage on a Pittsburgh-area dance studio, the AP reported.
Miller was charged in 2015 with 20 charges of bankruptcy fraud and false bankruptcy declarations after the FBI, IRS and postal inspectors conducted an investigation.
Miller eventually coughed up $288,000 in TV income she didn't initially report in 2012, then federal investigators found she'd hidden almost $550,000 more from personal appearances, dance sessions and merchandise sales.
In her post, Walmsley said she wouldn't be where she is without Abby Lee Miller.
Her sentencing hearing began in January but lasted longer than a day, prompting Conti to set aside more time for additional testimony and her decision. If I could take Dance Moms to anyone else, I would do it in a heartbeat.
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Abby Lee Miller's couple months of bad news is about to get worse.
"I don't have a problem working with any kid, I love children and have dedicated my life to making other people's children successful!" Miller's lawyers argued for probation, saying her creditors were made whole after the fraud was discovered.
Abby Lee Miller is going to the clinker. "I have to stay busy".
Abby Lee Miller in an episode of "Dance Moms".
"I went from being a dance teacher from Pittsburgh who never ran a family business, who never did the books, who never wrote the checks out [because] my dad was there, he had my back", Miller told People.
"I think she will learn from this because she will be in jail for a year", Cota said.
She said that her father had flawless credit, but when she took over his dance studio, she ran into debt.
In March, she revealed why she was quitting, writing on Instagram, "FOR THE PAST SIX YEARS/ SEVEN SEASONS I HAVE ASKED, BEGGED, AND EVEN DEMANDED CREATIVE CREDIT FOR ALL THE IDEAS, AWARD WINNING ROUTINES, THEMES, AND COSTUMING - TO NO AVAIL!"


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