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Big Brother: Why Mike Boogie Was Found Guilty Of Stalking Will Kirby

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Find out why Big Brother winner Mike Boogie Malin was found guilty of stalking Dr. Will Kirby in 2021. Mike was on probation for two years.


Big Brother season 7 winner Mike “Boogie” Malin was found guilty of stalking his former co-star and housemate Dr. Will Kirby and was subsequently sentenced to a probation period of two years. Boogie and Will first met back on Big Brother season 2, forming the iconic Chilltown alliance that took them far on the show. Overall, the fans consider this to be the first-ever alliance in Big Brother history. In the end, Will won Big Brother season 2 and took home the $500,000 grand prize after one of the most tumultuous seasons ever.

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As detailed in the court documents obtained by Us Weekly, Boogie initially pleaded not guilty to the stalking charges he faced. Then, in November 2020, Boogie was arrested for a DUI (driving under the influence) in Las Vegas, which didn’t help his existing legal woes. In April 2021, Boogie appeared in court for the stalking allegations regarding Will and was sentenced to a two-year probation period. Per Us Weekly, Boogie “will be required to spend three days in a Los Angeles County jail, pay a total of $70 in fees and serve 30 days in a residential treatment program that has been selected for him. Malin must pay $300 restitution to the court.”

Related: Big Brother: What Happened To Mike ‘Boogie’ Malin After The Show


Dr. Will Pressed Charges Against Mike Boogie

Will Kirby and Boogie from Big Brother standing together.

The stalking allegations about Boogie started in September 2019, when Will was granted a restraining order against his Chilltown ally and close friend. This was shocking to many Big Brother fans and alumni as Boogie and Will had always been a dynamic duo to the fans. As the story goes, Boogie had allegedly been harassing Will to do other reality shows with him as a duo, but Will was more focused on his career as a doctor. According to the sentencing, after his arrest and release, Boogie will also need to make restitution to Will. Boogie will also be required to complete a total of 160 hours of community service and is banned from owning or possessing any firearms.

After competing on Big Brother 2, both Boogie and Will came back to compete with other Big Brother alumni on Big Brother 7: All-Stars. However, this time around, it was Boogie’s turn to win the show. These two were incredibly iconic houseguests in the Big Brother universe, and their friendship was long celebrated and cherished by longtime viewers.

This is a very sad ending to what was once such a vibrant friendship between two Big Brother legends. Things got out of control by the time Dr. Will felt forced to get a restraining order against Boogie. Clearly, this is the result of Boogie’s reckless and dangerous behavior toward a person that used to be a close friend.

More: Big Brother: Everything To Know About Dr. Will Kirby

Source: Us Weekly

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