FILE – An April 22, 2013, file photo shows singer Lauryn Hill walking from federal court in Newark, N.J. Hill’s attorney says she has been released from federal prison after serving time for failing to pay taxes. The singer left the facility in Connecticut on Friday, Oct. 4, 2013. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, file)
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A federal judge in New Jersey is allowing Lauryn Hill to go on tour before completing her sentence on a tax conviction.
Attorney Nathan Hochman says Hill has been permitted to work during the last six weeks of this year before finishing the balance of her three-month home detention.
Hill pleaded guilty last year to failing to pay taxes on more than $1.5 million earned from 2005 to 2007. The winner of multiple Grammys and former member of the Fugees was sentenced in July to three months in prison and three months of home detention. She lives in South Orange, N.J.
Hill was released Oct. 4 from a federal facility in Danbury, Conn.
Court filings show U.S. Magistrate Madeline Cox Arleo signed the order allowing her to work Oct. 1.