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'Dance Moms' News: Abby Lee Miller to Fly to UK Before Second Sentencing, Promises to Give Scoop on Lifetime Series

Days before her second sentencing after pleading guilty to bankruptcy fraud charges and a violation of currency reporting laws, "Dance Moms" star Abby Lee Miller will fly to the United Kingdom.

The dance coach requested permission from the court to travel to England for "business opportunities," according to Radar Online.

As it turns out, what Miller meant by that is that she will do some talks and question-and-answer (Q&A) sessions on all things "Dance Moms" in London and Newcastle. She will be there from Feb. 16 to 21.

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Miller has been promoting her U.K. trip on her Instagram and has expressed massive excitement. The reality star promises fans "all the dirt on Dance Moms" and to give them the scoop on "what's real and what's not" about the show.

There have been lots of talks about the fate of the Lifetime series, whether or not it will be back for another season. There have been rumors going around that "Dance Moms" season 7 will be the show's last although there have also been reports that it will be the final one that Miller will star in.

Due to her court issues, many believe that she might not be part of a new season. In fact, Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Melucci sought to have Miller sent behind bars for two-and-a-half years. Miller is expected to shed light on the matter.

Her second sentencing will be held on Feb. 24 in Pittsburgh. There, Miller's defense team will contend probation for the "Dance Moms" star instead of doing prison time.

Miller was accused of illegally concealing income worth $775,000, which she got from "Dance Moms" and projects related to the show. She pleaded not guilty back in October 2015.

She was eventually charged with 20 counts of bankruptcy fraud, concealing assets, and one count of a currency reporting violation. When convicted, she could end up doing a maximum of six to 10 years in prison and paying a $500,000 fine.

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