‘Dance Moms’ star and ALDC coach Abby Lee Miller is currently embroiled in a series of fraud charges that could possibly put her behind bars for five years including $5 million in fines. Meanwhile, 13-year-old JoJo Siwa is currently under fire for failing to appear in a dance competition along with ALDC teammates.
Amid a decline in TV ratings following Ziegler sisters’ exit in season 6, rumors of a possible comeback of Maddie’s rival and bestfriend, Chloe Lukasiak, has been making rounds online after the latter’s Instagram post regarding a ‘big project.’ However, her ‘big project’ has nothing to do with ‘Dance Moms’ but still related to her greatest passion, dancing.
New media expose’ reveals Dance Moms star Kira Girard’s, previously known as Kira Salazar, past criminal records that included 4 felony charges plus an attempted theft back in 2005. Tracey Reasons previously revealed in the show that Kira Girard, mother of season 5 ALDC dancer Kalani Hilliker, was previously arrested on credit card fraud charges which Girard denied.
Americans are now limiting the amount of the transactions they make online highlighting the fears in the age of online digital insecurity, a recent survey by the US Department of Commerce revealed. Concerns over privacy and online security have been cited as the main reasons why more than half of surveyed American households have shied away from transacting online.
Facebook-acquired messaging service WhatsApp has just reached the 1-billion-strong users milestone.
"Dance Moms" season 6 is still filming with Abby Lee Miller despite her fraud charges.
Abby Lee Miller was indicted on fraud charges and it seems like "Dance Moms" alums are more than happy about her legal issues.
Abby Lee Miller from "Dance Moms" has been indicted on charges of bankruptcy fraud.
Whole Foods, the purveyor of organic and high-quality natural products that has helped to redefine what consumers demand in their food, has admitted to overcharging its customers for certain products.
Federal prosecutors have indicted "two generations of soccer officials" on corruption charges.
Liana Barrientos, also known as the ‘serial bride’ has received charges of felony and fraud for marrying ten husbands without divorcing.
A company whose executive vice president inspired one of the characters in the film 'Wolf of Wall Street' was raided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
A prominent anti-government activist in Russia was given a suspended sentence of three years for charges of fraud.
An investigation by the U.S. Senate has found that major Wall Street firms actively drove up the price of key commodities, increasing the price of everything from a can of soda to a barrel of oil.
A new report claims that a charity that claimed to support the troops actually misled donors about their activities and instead used the money to support the political activities of Tea Party-affiliated political groups.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM