Embattled Rochester City Court Judge Leticia Astacio’s has been accused of violating her probation again — this time by allegedly leaving Monroe County without telling her probation officer specifics of her itinerary and making a stop at del Lago Resort & Casino.

The alleged infraction occurred Sunday when, according to a declaration of delinquency filed Thursday in City Court, Astacio traveled to Onondaga County on business.

The lawyer handling her case before the state Commission on Judicial Conduct, the agency investigating Astacio to determine whether she is fit to hold office, is based in Syracuse.

Astacio was previously accused of violating her probation for leaving Monroe County without permission. That allegedly occurred on Sept. 20 when, according to prosecutors, she stayed overnight at del Lago.

Altogether, Astacio now faces four violations of probation, the earliest of which date back to July.

She was sentenced to three years of probation on July 6 following a stint in jail for violating the terms of her previous, lighter sentence of a conditional discharge. One of the conditions of her probation is that she not leave Monroe County without the permission of her probation officers.

Astacio is scheduled to appear in court on Monday at 2 p.m. to answer some of those charges.

Astacio was elected to a 10-year-term in 2014 and convicted of misdemeanor drunken driving in August 2016. She has not presided over a case since before her conviction, but continues to collect her judicial salary of $173,700.

DANDREATTA@Gannett.com