Dance Moms Abby
Abby Lee Miller asks for help from “Dance Moms” fans. She is pictured attending the Los Angeles premiere of “Bad Moms” at Mann Village Theatre on July 26, 2016. Getty Images

Abby Lee Miller wants what’s hers returned. The “Dance Moms” star reached out to viewers of her Lifetime series on Friday, asking them to help her track down a man she claims owes her money.

According to the coach, a man named Kevin Herrera, who she believes is currently in Los Angeles, has “failed to live up to his end of the bargain” after she and her students visited him and taught two master classes at Eskadaria Academic de Danza in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico, last month.

“We taught lyrical and hip hip choreography, took individuals photos with each child, the girls performed and every free moment was spent surrounded by his entourage,” Abby, 50, writes. “At first, Kevin Herrera was nice and fun, his mom and dad very helpful!... He has kept our share of the ticket sales and merchandise - He has stopped all communication. Help me find him!”

In an Instagram post Thursday, Abby accused Herrera of withholding master class funds and money he took in from selling Abby Lee logo-wear, which she left with him to sell at the studio.

“I don’t want anything that isn't rightfully mine!” Abby explains in the post. “It seems like one after another has taken advantage of me - of my trust, of my generosity, of my patience, of my naivety, and just how busy I was at the time so I didn’t demand to be paid right there on the spot!”

While the Instagram profile Abby provided for Herrera is private, the latest Facebook post for Eskadaria Academic de Danza advertises the sale of ALDC clothing. The Facebook header photo is also of Abby.

Abby has several Instagram posts touting her appearance in Mexico. Four weeks ago, she promoted the sale of ALDC merchandise at the studio on Instagram. In another post, she announced dancers Elliana Walmsley and Kalani Hilliker would appear alongside her appeared at the studio on Nov. 20.