The woman who was busted in May for allegedly trespassing at CIA headquarters four times and asking for “Agent Penis” also showed up at the home of former president Barack Obama, a federal judge said Tuesday.

Jennifer G. Hernandez, 58, went to Obama’s DC-area home even though she’d been ordered to steer clear of all government-related facilities following her arrest, US District Court Judge John Anderson said.

“You have to meet people halfway,” in obeying court orders, the judge told Hernandez during a status hearing, according to WTOP.

Despite the infraction, Anderson said the government wouldn’t try to revoke Hernandez’s pre-trial release.

“We’re trying to help you, not punish you,” Anderson said.

Hernandez, who is from North Carolina, acknowledged going to the Obama home.

”I won’t go back there,” she vowed to the judge. “Tell me what to do, and I will abide by the law.”

Anderson replied that: “You shouldn’t be going to places like the CIA and the Obamas’ house.”

“You have to fight the callings, and you just can’t go back there,” he said.

Hernandez is accused of attempting to enter the agency in Langley, Va., through the main vehicle entrance over three days in April and May, using different tactics.

In one instance, on May 3, she allegedly asked for an ID card she had left there while inquiring to speak with an “Agent Penis.”

She is considering a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity to charges of trespassing at an agency installation without authorization, said her federal public defender, Whitney Minter.

Minter said he and prosecutors and probation officials are trying to find a way to resolve the case without trial.

The judge also said that: “We all want to get this resolved in a nonjudicial way. Please.”

Hernandez’s next hearing is set for Feb. 11.