Former Florida congresswoman Corrine Brown is asking a federal judge to extend by 30 days the date she must report to prison for her fraud conviction.
Brown's attorneys filed the request Monday in federal court in Jacksonville.
Corrine Brown, 71 was sentenced to five years in prison and three years' probation for fraud and lying on her tax returns about a purported charity for poor students she used as a personal slush fund.
U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Corrigan already extended her prison report date to Jan. 29 while her legal team filed the appeal.
He denied her request to remain free while the appeals process plays out.
Brown is appealing Corrigan's dismissal of a juror during the trial who claimed the "Holy Spirit" told him she was innocent.