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The leaders of a Rastafarian church who were ordered not to use or possess illegal drugs were arrested again within a day of being released on bond.

Dylan Bangert, 23, was arrested around 8:30 p.m. Friday evening, on two charges of possessing marijuana and felony bail jumping, according to the Dane County jail log.

Madison Police Sgt. Jen Kane declined to provide more information Saturday about Bangert’s arrest.

Jesse Schworck, 39, was arrested Saturday morning on a domestic-related disorderly conduct charge and two bail jumping charges related to his previous arrest, according to Dane County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Kerry Porter. He was arrested on Norman Drive in Stoughton.

Bangert and Schworck founded Madison’s Lion of Judah House of Rastafari Church in March. At the 555 W. Mifflin St. church, they and others openly used marijuana and maintain it is a sacrament in the Rastafari Church.