While her finances improved in 2011 after joining the hit reality show, the filing still stood.
It’s worth noting thatU.S.
Customs lawsrequire passengers to declare amounts greater than $10,000.

In May 2017, the reality star was sentenced to one year and one day in prison for fraud.
The star choreographer only spent eight months in prison and was released in March 2018.
In the years that followed, Miller shared all the highs and lows of her time behind bars.

The choreographer claimed that the guards tried to ruin her clothes by pouring soda on them.
Miller continued, “That’s violent to me.
The two women then got into a verbal spat over it.

Despite the initial hiccups, though, she reportedly didn’t take too long to find her place.
They added, “They really welcomed her with open arms and she has finally found her clique.
She is even telling people that she’s found god!”

The group consisted of several intimidating women, so Miller fit in well.
She clapped back at them by saying: “Shame on you.
Miller continued, “You couldn’t come to visit me for eight and a half months?

You couldn’t send a card, a letter?”
However, they wanted nothing to do with her when she was down and out.
The choreographer remembered how an inmate offered her hard-earned shoes after noticing she didn’t have any.

The sweet gesture made Miller realize that her former castmates wouldn’t even offer her the bare minimum.
A CT Myelogram showed that she had a growth around her spine so doctors rushed her into emergency surgery.
However, while she was on the table, they discovered that Miller had a cancer called Burkitt Lymphoma.
Miller beat cancer around 2019 but she still had to use a wheelchair to move around.
As a result, she ultimately left 100 pounds lighter, asEntertainment Tonightreported at the time.
When Miller was interviewed onAvalon TVin 2023, she boasted about reading nearly 200 books while behind bars.
Miller also granted that the prison’s poor food quality made her journey significantly easier.