Felicity Huffman Pays $30,000 Restitution While Serving Prison Sentence

Felicity Huffman is knocking out all the punishments handed down during her sentencing and has already paid off the thousands of dollars owed in restitution.

According to documents filed by the U.S. Attorney, Huffman satisfied the $30,000 fine she owed in restitution.

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The former "Desperate Housewives" star is already serving her 14-day sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, CA and must perform 250 hours of community service upon her release.

The sentence was handed down last month by U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, who said, "I don’t think anyone wants to go to prison," and added, "I do think this is the right thing here. I think without this sentence you would be looking at a future with a community around you asking how you got away with this."

Huffman pleaded guilty back in May to conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud.

At the time, she also apologized to her husband, "Shameless" star William H. Macy, as well as the rest of her family and said, "I take full responsibility of my actions and making amends with my crime ... I will deserve whatever punishment you give me."

During her court appearances, Macy regularly appeared by his wife's side and has continued to show support.

Huffman, now known as Inmate # 77806-112, checked in to begin her sentence earlier this week, and as we reported, will get to enjoy the many amenities provided at FCI Dublin.

Of the lengthy commissary list, Huffman will have her choice of french vanilla cappuccinos and other swanky items.