Nxivm ”prefect” Nancy Salzman is asking a judge to lift her curfew and remove her ankle bracelet, claiming the restrictions are no longer necessary because she’s already pleaded guilty and handed over all her money.

“We make this request at this time because the trial in this matter has been completed and therefore many of the reasons justifying these conditions no longer exist,” Salzman’s lawyer, David Stern, wrote Wednesday to Brooklyn federal court Judge Nicholas Garaufis.

Salzman had been out on $5 million bond and subject to home detention and electronic monitoring following her 2018 arrest on charges of racketeering and racketeering conspiracy.

Prosecutors at the time argued she was a flight risk, given the hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash that the feds found hidden in her upstate New York home.

Yet authorities have since seized the cash, and the so-called “prefect” pleaded guilty earlier this year to a single charge of racketeering conspiracy.

Stern notes that prosecutors have no objection to the request.

Garaufis has yet to respond, and Salzman is awaiting sentencing.