This photo provided by the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office in Fort Worth, Texas, shows Tonya Couch, who was booked into a Fort Worth jail Thursday, June 7, 2018, after a judge issued an arrest warrant accusing her violating the conditions of her bond. The warrant alleges that Couch tested positive for amphetamine or methamphetamine, violating the terms of her release on bond. Couch is the mother of a Texas teenager who used an "affluenza" defense in a fatal drunken-driving wreck. (Tarrant County Sheriff's Office via AP)

This photo provided by the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office in Fort Worth, Texas, shows Tonya Couch, who was booked into a Fort Worth jail Thursday, June 7, 2018, after a judge issued an arrest warrant accusing her violating the conditions of her bond. The warrant alleges that Couch tested positive for amphetamine or methamphetamine, violating the terms of her release on bond. Couch is the mother of a Texas teenager who used an "affluenza" defense in a fatal drunken-driving wreck. (Tarrant County Sheriff's Office via AP)

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — The mother of a Texas teenager who used an “affluenza” defense in a fatal drunken-driving wreck is back in jail, accused of taking drugs in violation of the conditions of her release on bond.

Tonya Couch was booked into a Fort Worth jail on Thursday. The arrest warrant issued Wednesday alleges Couch tested positive for amphetamine or methamphetamine.

Couch was charged in 2016 with money laundering and hindering apprehension after she and her son, Ethan Couch, skipped the country for Mexico in 2015. She has violated her release on bond once before for failing urinalysis in March.

Ethan Couch was released on probation last March. A psychologist at trial blamed “affluenza,” or acting irresponsibly due to wealth, for his actions in a 2013 North Texas wreck that killed four people.