What Fraud Case? Abby Lee Miller Takes Luxurious Getaway Amid Legal Troubles
June 13 2016, Updated 7:15 p.m. ET
Abby Lee Miller may be too busy to file her pretrial motions for her fraud case, but she's always free for a dance competition! In court documents exclusively obtained by RadarOnline.com, the Dance Moms star requested for permission to travel within the United States amid her legal issues.
Miller, 49, asked for the court's approval to travel to Spokane, Washington from Los Angeles on June 3, 2016 through June 5, 2016.
According to the papers, the court granted Miller's request to travel.
The Lifetime star flew to Washington to attend a dance competition for her mini team.
"#ALDCMinis won the first place high score small wonders today," she captioned a photo of her team accepting the award on June 4.
Miller also showed off her accommodations at swanky Davenport Grand Hotel.
"My suite is sleek & the service too sweet," she captioned a photo of the luxurious rooms.
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The request comes after Miller delayed her fraud case for the sixth time.
"Additional time is needed before undersigned counsel will be able to make informed decisions concerning the filing of pretrial motions," the documents read. "Ms. Miller respectfully requests that the Court extend the deadline for filing pretrial motions by 30 days."
The court granted the request and extended her time to file pretrial motions by 30 days.
The ALDC owner was indicted on 20 counts of fraud in October. She has been charged with concealment of bankruptcy assets, false bankruptcy declarations and bankruptcy fraud.
Miller pled "not guilty" to the charges on November 2. If convicted, she faces up to five years in prison and $5 million in fines.
The dance teacher's former student, Chloe Lukasiak, exclusively revealed to RadarOnline.com her thoughts on Miller's charges.
"All I've heard is jail is a possibility," she said while promoting her upcoming film Center Stage: On Pointe. "It's weird because there was never that much going on when I was on the show. There was drama and police calls being made, but there were never any arrests."
She added, "The jail is going to be full of glamorous reality stars!"
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