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Felicity Huffman seen doing court-ordered community service in Los Angeles

As part of her guilty plea for her role in a massive college admissions scandal, Huffman agreed to 250 hours of community service.
Felicity Huffman begins her community service
Felicity Huffman begins her community service at a teen rehabilitation center Nov. 3, 2019.MEGA

Fresh out of prison, actress Felicity Huffman began her court-ordered 250 hours of community service over the weekend for her role in a massive college admissions scandal.

Huffman, 56, was seen outside a teen rehabilitation center Sunday, where she is believed to be working with at-risk and sex-trafficked young women.

In photos captured of the Oscar nominee leaving the center, she is seen wearing jeans and a black sweater, her hair pulled back, and holding what appears to be baking trays.

Huffman was sentenced to 14 days in federal prison after admitting to paying for someone to proctor and correct her daughter's SAT exam, which resulted in the score jumping 400 points above her PSAT performance to 1420 out of a possible 1600.

The “Desperate Housewives” and “American Crime” star served 11 days of her sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution, a low-security prison with approximately 1,200 female inmates, in Dublin, California, before she was released in late October. As part of her guilty plea, Huffman also agreed to pay a $30,000 fine and serve the 250 hours of community service.

"Full House" actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, are also among the 50 people charged in what the FBI dubbed “Operation Varsity Blues,” which uncovered a network of rich and well-connected parents paying for their children to get into elite universities through illegal means.

Loughlin and her husband maintain their innocence and they appear to be headed to a trial.