Felicity Huffman got a visit from her husband and daughter on Saturday.
Soon after Huffman began her sentence, a spokesperson for the Federal Bureau of Prisons told ET that she will onlyafter receiving credit for her day of jail time following her initial arrest in March.
"Any part of a day spent in official detention equals one day for credit purposes," the spokesperson stated."Credit is given for time spent in official detention as a direct result of the federal offense for which the federal sentence was imposed." Although FCI Dublin has a reputation for being one of the cushiest prisons in the U.S., even garnering the nickname"Club Fed," ET previously spoke with a former inmate at the facility, Amy Povah, who"I can't stress how traumatic it is initially," Povah said."Especially when you're first admitted into a federal institution.
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