“Dance Moms” star Abby Lee Miller has learned her fate in her bankruptcy fraud case

FILE - In this May 13, 2015 file photo, Abby Lee Miller arrives at the 3rd Annual Reality TV Awards in Los Angeles. Miller has been charged with hiding $775,000 worth of income from the Lifetime network reality show and spin-off projects during her Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Federal prosecutors in Pittsburgh announced the bankruptcy fraud indictment Tuesday, Oct. 13, against 50-year-old Abigale Lee Miller, formerly of Penn Hills. (Photo by Rich Fury/Invision/AP, File)

Abby Lee Miller will serve prison time.

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The “Dance Moms” star will reportedly serve a sentence of one year and one day in a federal prison followed by a 2-year probation after her release according to PEOPLE.

In 2015, Miller was charged with attempting to hide $775,000 of income accrued from her Lifetime television series, “Dance Moms” and the spin-off “Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition” during her Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings. The money was allegedly hidden in secret accounts in 2012 and 2013.

She has also been accused of concealing $120,000 worth of Australian dollars in bags and having friends sneak them in their luggage in August 2014, a violation of the law mandating people report more than $10,000 of foreign currency into the U.S..

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In her 2010 bankruptcy filing, she reportedly admitted to having $400,000 worth of unpaid taxes.

Recently, Miller owned up to her mistakes in an interview with PEOPLE.

I made mistakes. I trusted people. But ultimately I have to take responsibility for those mistakes. I have to take the blame. I have to take the punishment,” she said.

She also opened up about her fears of going to prison.

“I’m afraid of being physically abused or raped. I have to stay busy. If I thought about it every day, I’d just sit around and cry,” Miller said.

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