Monday, November 2, 2015

Abby Lee Miller Pleads Not Guilty to Bankruptcy Fraud

Abby Lee Miller is guilty of being a bully on a fake reality show.


But the Dance Moms star swears she’s not guilty of breaking the law.



Miller posted $ 10,000 bond at her arraignment in Pennsylvania on Monday, pleading not guilty to 20 counts of bankruptcy fraud, each of which carries with it a maximum imprisonment of five years.


As previously reported, Miller was indicted in Pittsburgh last month.


She’s accused of hiding income and concealing assets; of setting up a hidden bank account to divert more than $ 755,000 in income after she filed for bankruptcy in 2010.


Ironically, she was caught in this alleged act by a judge who saw Miller in a commercial for various appearances and wondered what she was doing with the money she was earning as a result.


Asked for comment on the scandal as she walked into the courthouse, the reality star supposedly made a comment about her hair, promoting merchandise available on her website in the process.


Is she taking these charges seriously, Miller was asked?


“Yes,” she replied.



That’s the same one-word response we give when people ask if we hate Abby Lee Miller.


Sadly, it’s also the same one-word response we give when folks ask if we watch Dance Moms online.


What can we say?!? It’s an entertaining show!