Alex Hundert is back in jail after being charged with threatening the Crown attorneys prosecuting him.

The accused co-conspirator of G20 violence allegedly jotted down the licence plate number of one of the two Crown attorneys after leaving Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice last week.

Toronto Police Const. Wendy Drummond said she could not say whether Hundert made any verbal threats.

Hundert now faces two counts of “intimidation of a justice system participant by threat.” He was already facing three counts of conspiracy pertaining to G20 activities.

Hundert was initially released in July on $100,000 bail with about 20 terms. The Crown appealed the decision to let him out on bail, but the court ruled against the appeal.

Hundert was re-arrested in September for participating in a panel discussion at Ryerson University, which police deemed a violation of his bail condition to not participate in a public demonstration.

He was released about a month later, with a new set of bail conditions. They included a ban on speaking to the media or attending any public event that expresses political views.

Last Wednesday, he was in court appealing the latest bail conditions.

The alleged incident in the court’s parking lot prompted the Crown to press further charges.

Hundert was arrested on Saturday. He is scheduled to appear in court Nov. 1.