Brooklyn federal court judge Nicholas Garaufis Tuesday denied a request by Nxivm co-founder Nancy Salzman that he ease up on the terms of her supervised release.

Salzman has been out on $5 million bond since her 2018 arrest, and last week asked Garaufis to lift her curfew and remove her ankle bracelet. Her attorneys claimed the conditions were no longer necessary now that she’s pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy and the feds have seized her assets.

Garaufis didn’t explain his reasoning, and simply wrote “Application denied” on the submission.

Nxivm founder and leader Keith Raniere was found guilty of sex trafficking and other charges last month for running the secret master-slave sex cult subsect known as DOS, in which women were branded with his initials and ordered to have sex with him.

Both Salzman and Raniere are awaiting sentencing.