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from www.dailymail.co.uk - Simone Farrow, the former Penthouse Pet and swimsuit model accused of running an international drug ring, begged an Australian judge to let her out of jail again -- just 10 days after she was re-arrested after skipping out on $160,000 bail.

Farrow, who was once voted one of FHM magazine's 'sexiest women in the world,' rattled and sobbed as she told the judge she was confused and didn't understand why she was in jail. She said she needed time to find a lawyer and raise more money for bail.

However, Justice Robert Hulme opted to keep the blond bombshell behind bars, for now at least, and also rejected her request to place reporting restrictions on her case.

Farrow was arrested in a grubby motel on on the Gold Coast of Queensland, Australia, March 14, where police discovered her hiding out after missing multiple court dates and spending a month on the lam.

She was originally arrested on charges that she was the leader of a syndicate that shipped methamphetamine from Los Angeles to the Australia hidden in FedEx packages of bath salts, clothing and other assorted items -- like kits for small fountains.

She did this, authorities claim, from her luxury apartment on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California.

All the while, she was allegedly living a double life. Publicly, Farrow, aka Simone Starr, was a glamorous jet-setting bikini model. She posed for Penthouse and was featured in several ad campaigns, including for the Ed Hardy swimsuit line.

She was named one of the 'sexiest women in the world' after posing for men's magazine FHM.

But when she appeared in court by video line from a women's prison in Australia, was far less glamorous.

'I would like to have it put over for a week so I am able to find some more surety because I'm not really understanding what's going on and I feel like I was arrested and thrown in jail and everything has come at me at once,' she told the judge, according to the Daily Telegraph of Sydney.

She wore her hair in pigtails and a simple blue top as she sobbed and stammered, begging the judge for her freedom.

However, the $160,000 bail that was posted by a top lawyer and doctor was withdrawn after she spent a month on the run from authorities.

Farrow sobbed as she claimed to an Australian judge that she didn't understand the charges against her and why she was in jail

Farrow claims she only ran because she was 'trying to protect herself from being killed,' according to the Sunday Telegraph.

She told the Australian newspaper that she had become involved with 'numerous underworld figures' and feared someone wanted to murder her.

She also asked the judge to suppress press reports about her arrest because she 'didn't like' what was being said about her, the Telegraph reported.

The judge denied that request.