A woman who was arrested last year after she went to CIA headquarters and demanded to speak to "Agent Penis" was arrested again this month after she returned to the headquarters in December.

There are no new charges because agents convinced her to leave the headquarters' premises, but she did get a written warning to stay away from CIA property.

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The woman who was arrested last year for showing up at CIA headquarters and demanding to speak with "Agent Penis" has been arrested again for violating the conditions of her pre-trial release.

WTOP reports that 58-year-old Jennifer Hernandez was taken into custody by US Marshals on Wednesday after she returned to the CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia, in late December of last year despite a judge's order to stay away from all US government facilities.

Hernandez originally ended up on the CIA's radar back in May 2019 when she over three consecutive days attempted to enter CIA headquarters before being rebuffed agency police officers. On the third attempt, Hernandez demanded a conversation with Agent Penis.

Despite her bizarre attempt to enter CIA HQ, Hernandez had been free on her own recognizance ahead of her trial after she was initially charged with trespassing at the agency installation.

During the most recent encounter at CIA HQ in December, Hernandez was initially warned, again, to stay away from any US government installations.

"As officers were able to convince the defendant to leave the premises, she did not receive new criminal charges," according to a filing by Senior Probation Officer Bethany Erding obtained by WTOP. "However, the defendant did receive another written warning directing her to remain off all CIA property."

Hernandez has also been charged with unlawful entry by the Secret Service for showing up at the home of former President Barack Obama earlier that month — her second attempt, apparently — after a judge explicitly told her not to trespass on the property.

"You shouldn't be going to places like the CIA and the Obama's house," Judge John Anderson had told Hernandez during a November hearing. "You have to fight the callings, and you just can't go back there."

An unsealed warrant shows that these violations of her pre-trial agreement earned her a nice visit from the US Marshal's service ahead of her trespassing trail, according to WTOP, which notes that Hernandez's attorney is considering a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity.

Agent Penis could not be reached for comment.