Roxanne Auger-Lapointe has been granted bail with a number of conditions after being held in detention for five weeks on 82 charges related to a series of alleged sexual assaults on high-school girls in Saint-Jérôme, Que.

Those charges include sexual assault, internet luring, sexual exploitation and exhibitionism.

The case against the 21-year-old woman involves 23 girls between the ages of 13 and 17 for incidents alleged to have occurred between January 2014 and March 2016.

Among Auger-Lapointe's bail conditions, she is:

Allowed no contact with any of the 23 plaintiffs or witnesses.

Not allowed to come within 200 metres of a high school.

Not allowed to be in the company of girls under the age of 16, except in the presence of another adult.

Not allowed to use a cellphone.

Not allowed to use a computer or tablet.

Not allowed to use social media.

Required to keep curfew between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.

Required to make an appointment with a psychiatrist within a week.

Saint-Jérôme police say that Auger-Lapointe would approach her alleged victims using social media or while in her car and then gain their trust.

She was arrested on May 18 and was held in detention until her bail conditions were set Wednesday.