Abby Lee Miller isn’t letting a federal fraud case stop her from having fun!
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On Feb. 29, the
Dance Moms star asked a judge to grant her permission to travel internationally!
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Abby, 49, intends to leave the country for work purposes on March 12, and will return home on April 1.
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She plans to visit Norway on March 14, Scotland on March 15 and 16, England on March 17 through 22, Gibraltar on March 23 through 25, and France on March 27 through 31.
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“Ms. Miller’s employment presently requires her to travel internationally during March 2016,” the papers obtained by
Radar Online claimed.
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The court approved her request — and gave her counsel an additional 30 days to file her pretrial motions. “Our pretrial motions are now due on March 31,” her attorney Robert J. Ridge told Radar.
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The motion claims that the Miller’s lawyers are “engaged in discussions concerning potential discover materials” and are trying to reach an agreement — making it the fourth extension she's been granted.
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Abby
previously plead "not guilty" to two counts of bankruptcy fraud, five counts of concealment of bankruptcy assets, and 13 counts of making false bankruptcy declarations.
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Abby could face up to five years in prison and $5 million in fines if found guilty.
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On Feb. 29, the
Dance Moms star asked a judge to grant her permission to travel internationally!
Photo credit: Getty Images
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Abby, 49, intends to leave the country for work purposes on March 12, and will return home on April 1.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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She plans to visit Norway on March 14, Scotland on March 15 and 16, England on March 17 through 22, Gibraltar on March 23 through 25, and France on March 27 through 31.
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“Ms. Miller’s employment presently requires her to travel internationally during March 2016,” the papers obtained by
Radar Online claimed.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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The court approved her request — and gave her counsel an additional 30 days to file her pretrial motions. “Our pretrial motions are now due on March 31,” her attorney Robert J. Ridge told Radar.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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The motion claims that the Miller’s lawyers are “engaged in discussions concerning potential discover materials” and are trying to reach an agreement — making it the fourth extension she's been granted.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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Abby
previously plead "not guilty" to two counts of bankruptcy fraud, five counts of concealment of bankruptcy assets, and 13 counts of making false bankruptcy declarations.
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Abby could face up to five years in prison and $5 million in fines if found guilty.
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