The actress pleaded guilty in May after she paid $15,000 to admissions consultant Rick Singer to alter her daughter's test scores.
Felicity Huffman is out of prison.
The actress was released from the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, after serving her 14-day sentence, which began on Oct. 15.
Huffman, 56, was supposed to be released from the low-security prison on Sunday, which would have been the 13th day of her sentence. However, she was released on Friday, her 11th day behind bars, per prison policy for inmates who are scheduled to be released on weekend days, according to reports.
The former "Desperate Housewives" star was inmate No. 77806-112.
Huffman pleaded guilty in May after she paid $15,000 to admissions consultant Rick Singer to have a proctor change her 19-year-old daughter Sophia’s SAT answers changed after she took the test.
The Emmy-winning actress was also fined $30,000 for her actions, which she reportedly paid.
Huffman is now set to be on supervised release for one year and complete 250 hours of community service.
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