Inside Felicity Huffman's 14-day prison stay inside 'Club Fed'
By Jessica Napoli | Fox News
Felicity Huffman surrendered herself over to authorities on Tuesday afternoon and began her prison stint at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, Calif.
The Emmy-winner was sentenced to 14 days for her role in the college admissions scandal after pleading guilty in May and her life while in prison will be vastly different than her normal routine -- unless she plans on escaping like financier Bill Smith did in 1986 via the help of a helicopter.
According to the FCI Dublin inmate handbook, Huffman, whose registration number is 77806-112, has to wear a khaki uniform with a brown t-shirt underneath and boots. She can wear simple jewelry such as one plain wedding band, one pair of stud or small hoop earrings which must be less than 1-centimeter in diameter.
The 56-year-old's day begins at 5 a.m.and ends at lights out at 10 p.m., but her family — husband William H. Macy and two daughters — can visit her on Saturdays and Sundays between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.
The handbook also details that "visitors may bring a maximum of $35.00 per adult" cash to only be used for the vending machine in the visitors' room and not given to the inmate.
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