According to ABC News, inmates at the minimum security prison are expected to work jobs such as maintenance, food service or landscaping; however, details as to how the star will spend her time at the correctional institution have not been revealed.

After she is released from prison, she will be under parole supervision for a year, with the first three months spent under house arrest.

The Fugees singer was sentenced to jail time in May despite paying off a court-ordered retribution sum of $554,000 that she owed the IRS and additional state taxes and penalties (totaling close to $1 million) prior to her hearing for tax-evasion charges in New Jersey.