At least she doesn’t have to stay in the sex dungeon.

Former Nxivm member and top-tier sex slave Lauren Salzman will remain under house arrest and electronic monitoring, a judge ruled Thursday.

Salzman previously asked Brooklyn federal Judge Nicholas Garaufis to ease up on the restrictions of her confinement, citing last month’s conviction of Nxivm leader and sex cult “Grandmaster” Keith Raniere on sex trafficking and other charges.

“This proposed modification to the Court’s Order setting release conditions is to afford Ms. Salzman a more fulsome opportunity to integrate into her community,” her defense attorneys write, also citing her guilty plea to racketeering conspiracy earlier this year as a reason she should be granted more freedom.

Salzman took the stand against Raniere at trial to reveal he was the leader of a secret master-slave sex group within Nxivm, known as DOS.

The 42-year-old testified that Raniere — who had his initials burned into the flesh of DOS slaves — was in the process of building a sex dungeon full of cages and BDSM equipment when he was arrested in 2018.

Garaufis didn’t give any reason for denying Salzman’s request.

Her sentencing is scheduled for Sept. 11.