"Dance Moms" host Abby Lee Miller is not out of prison just yet, but according to Deadline, she'll be making her way through the big house gates and back into freedom next month, after serving just short of half of her fraud sentence.
The reality star will exit the federal prison in California where she's been living for the last five plus months on February 20, and acclimate back into society via a halfway house, reports Deadline. Sources close to the situation are uncertain just how much time, upon her release, Miller will need to spend at the Van Nuys location .
The big news comes barely over five months since Miller began serving the year and a day which was handed down to her on July 12, 2017. And it turns out that she's being let out early due to good behavior.
Indicted back in October 2015 on 20 counts of fraud, as charges against her continued to stack up, along with evidence, and no deal in sight, Miller went with a guilty plea on June 27, 2016.
Things came to the law's attention, when items like the "Dance Moms" studio paying out Abby's fees to her mother, and the judge in the reality TV host's bankruptcy filing landed on "Dance Moms" on TV one day by coincidence. The judge on the case then began to question why it was that money from the show wasn't part of the bankruptcy case – where Miller had reported a total income of $8,899 per month.
Next the U.S. Attorney's office in Pittsburgh caught wind of it and went after the missing cash, all of which ended in hundreds of thousands that had been hidden away. Of course charges against Miller came soon thereafter.