In August last year, he twice contacted another woman using Facebook.
The actions constituted a breach of release conditions because he was barred from accessing the internet and from using social media.
The defendant initially denied the charges but pleaded guilty at Manukau District Court on February 15 and was simultaneously released from prison; due to the time he had served in custody, it is understood.
However, within six days he was allegedly up to his old tricks.
Police have charged him with using Facebook to harass the same woman who was the subject of his previous charges.
She could not be reached for comment but court documents say the attention "caused her to fear for her safety".
The defendant also faces three probation-laid charges, which allege he accessed Facebook and used an internet-capable device without the permission of his probation officer.
The way he communicated with the female complainant was said to be "threatening, predatory and manipulative", according to court documents.
It is understood police will oppose bail at today's hearing.