Big Brother season seven winner Mike 'Boogie' Malin was ordered by a judge to pay more than $20,000 dollars to his former costar Dr. Will Kirby.
Malin, who also appeared on Big Brother seasons two and 14, is on the hook for $23,219, but he'll also owe 10 percent interest on the sum, TMZ reported on Friday.
The ruling comes a month after the reality star pleaded no contest to stalking charges against Dr. Will and was sentenced to two years of probation, plus three days in the Los Angeles County Jail.
Paying up: Big Brother winner Mike 'Boggie' Malin was ordered by a judge on Friday to pay more than $20,000, plus interest, to his former friend and fellow Big Brother winner Dr. Will Kirby after he was convicted of stalking him, TMZ reports
Malin was originally arrested in August 2019 for stalking, according to court documents obtained by Us Weekly.
He initially pleaded not guilty after being charged with stalking Dr. Will, who is an aesthetic dermatologist.
Us Weekly reported that the court documents stated that Malin had withdrawn his original plea and changed it to 'nolo contendere,' meaning no contest, which waives his right to a trial.
Legal action: The ruling comes a month after Malin pleaded no contest to stalking charges against Dr. Will and was sentenced to two years of probation, plus three days in the Los Angeles County Jail
In addition Malin must pay $70 in fees and serve 30 days in a residential treatment program which has been selected for him.
The former reality star was also ordered to pay $300 restitution to court, 'effective upon the revocation of probation' and to cooperate with his probation officer for 'mandatory supervision.'
The reality star is required to 'maintain residence as approved by the probation officer' and 'keep [the] probation officer advised of [his] residence and work and home telephone numbers at all times.'
The weekly also reports that Malin must also complete 160 hours of community service per the plea agreement in addition to submitting DNA