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'Dance Moms' Abby Lee Miller released from prison
And she's already celebrating on Twitter
Updated: 1:32 PM CDT Mar 27, 2018
Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller was sentenced to a year and a day in jail last May after being convicted of bankruptcy fraud and bringing money into the U.S. illegally. She began her stint in the Victorville Federal Correctional Institution in California last July — and spoke out in a Dance Moms: Abby Tells All special airing just beforehand, worrying that she "probably won't survive" her time behind bars.Despite many salacious tabloid rumors claiming otherwise, Miller is said to have bonded with her fellow inmates, took real estate classes, and earned a "personal finance class diploma." Entertainment Tonight reported back in January that she'd been "feeling great," and had lost 100 pounds (Miller also underwent a gastric bypass procedure prior to her jail stint). And TMZ reports now that Miller is now in a Residential Reentry Center halfway house — "a safe, structured and supervised environment where she'll be given employment counseling, job placement and financial management assistance." She will finish out the final few months of her sentence there, ahead of what is believed to her early release set for mid-May.And while her social media accounts were — at times bizarrely — updated regularly while she was in prison, Miller appears to celebrating her newly-found (sort of) freedom already on Twitter:
Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller was sentenced to a year and a day in jail last May after being convicted of bankruptcy fraud and bringing money into the U.S. illegally. She began her stint in the Victorville Federal Correctional Institution in California last July — and spoke out in a Dance Moms: Abby Tells All special airing just beforehand, .
Despite many salacious tabloid rumors claiming otherwise, Miller is said to have bonded with her fellow inmates, took real estate classes, and earned a "personal finance class diploma." back in January that she'd been "feeling great," and had lost 100 pounds (Miller also underwent a gastric bypass procedure prior to her jail stint).
And now that Miller is now in a Residential Reentry Center halfway house — "a safe, structured and supervised environment where she'll be given employment counseling, job placement and financial management assistance." She will finish out the final few months of her sentence there, ahead of what is believed to her early release set for mid-May.
And while her social media accounts were — at times bizarrely — updated regularly while she was in prison, Miller appears to celebrating her newly-found (sort of) freedom already on :
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