Sue Ann Baker appeared virtually before District Court of Guam Magistrate Judge Michael Bordallo on Thursday to answer the allegations filed by the U.S. Probation Office.
The latest positive drug test results were reported on Oct. 9, court documents state.
Baker also admitted that she failed to report to law enforcement that she associated with people engaged in criminal activity.
She was allowed to remain out of prison.

Sue Ann Baker leaves the District Court of Guam in Hagåtña on Thursday, Oct. 15. Photo by David Castro/The Guam Daily Post
Baker is scheduled to appear back in court on Nov. 24.
Baker and her boyfriend, Vincent Rios, were arrested in November 2016 after the couple picked up two mail packages that contained 18.7 pounds of crystal methamphetamine.
Rios ordered meth from a source in Washington state. He and Baker reportedly traveled to Washington and sent the meth in packages to a mailbox in Barrigada, Post files state.
Baker was sentenced to two years in federal prison in April 2018. The Bureau of Prisons website indicates Baker was released in February.
In June 2020, Rios was sentenced to 27 years in federal prison with credit for about 3-1/2 years, which he had already spent in detainment.


