Remember Jammie Thomas-Rasset, the Minnesota woman ordered to pay the RIAA an enormously outsized sum for downloading and sharing 24 songs on Kazaa about six years ago? Her case has taken a new turn, Reuters reports (via Rolling Stone). A federal court has reinstated damages of $222,000, a fee that was originally thrown out on the basis of faulty jury instruction.

Thomas-Rasset's case was part of a mass of lawsuits filed by the RIAA between 2003 and 2008 against some 18,000 people. Since her suit began in 2006, the amount of damages has bounced around wildly and the trial has gone through several iterations.

Now, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Paul, Minnesota has rejected Thomas-Rasset's latest argument that the $222,000 fine is unreasonable. That means she's been ordered to pay $9,250 for each of the 24 songs in question-- songs she's claimed were probably downloaded by her son and ex-boyfriend.

According to Reuters, Thomas-Rasset's lawyer said that they will appeal the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court.