(CNN) Chelsea Manning was once again found in contempt by a federal judge for refusing to testify before a grand jury and will return to jail, just seven days after being released from the same jail.

In a court proceeding Thursday in Alexandria, Virginia, Manning was remanded by the US Marshals Service and will return to detention. The judge also ruled that she will be fined $500 per day after 30 days and $1,000 per day after 60 days.

Manning, a former Army intelligence analyst, was released from federal custody last week after spending 62 days in jail for refusing to testify before another grand jury in March about her disclosure of military and diplomatic secrets to WikiLeaks in 2010. The questioning was apparently part of a continued effort by federal prosecutors investigating WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Manning was subsequently held in contempt.

Manning was slapped with the second subpoena while in jail to appear before the grand jury Thursday "but for (the) same questions," according to a tweet posted on Manning's Twitter account last week.

Assistant US Attorney Thomas Traxler argued Thursday that "Manning holds the keys to the jailhouse door," while Manning told Judge Anthony Trenga that she would "rather starve to death" than testify.

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