Thursday 29 September 2022 07:29 PM Mike 'Boogie' Malin has a warrant issued for his arrest after failing to appear ... trends now Big Brother winner Mike 'Boogie' Malin, 52, has a 'warrant issued for his arrest and his probation revoked' after failing to appear at a court hearing By Sam Joseph Semon For Dailymail.com Published: 19:18 BST, 29 September 2022 | Updated: 19:24 BST, 29 September 2022 Viewcomments An arrest warrant has been issued for former Big Brother winner Mike 'Boogie' Malin. A California judge issued the warrant after the 52-year-old reality television personality did not appear at a scheduled court date, claimed TMZ. The media outlet also reported that the bar owner's probation had been revoked. In hot water: An arrest warrant has been issued for former Big Brother winner Mike 'Boogie' Malin, according to TMZ; he is seen in 2012 Several sources told TMZ that Malin was supposed to appear in court two weeks ago for what was described as a 'a "proof of live-in program" hearing.' They stated that he failed to appear for the date, although his public defender at the time accepted the blame for his client's absence. The reality television figure's court date was rescheduled for Wednesday, and he was subsequently appointed a new public defender who notified him about the change. When a judge instructed the public defender to call her client, who appeared on seasons two, seven and fourteen of Big Brother, he did not pick up his phone. Unavailable: When a judge instructed the public defender to call her client, who appeared on seasons two, seven and fourteen of Big Brother, he did not pick up his phone; he is seen in 2006 Malin's probation officer also shared that his client had previously assured him that he would appear in court on Wednesday. However, the judge presiding over the case called off the hearing after an hour of waiting and issued the bench warrant. The media figure's case was related to his felony conviction for stalking his former castmate, Will Kirby. Legal trouble: The media figure's case was related to his felony conviction for stalking his former castmate, Will Kirby; he is seen in 2012 TMZ previously reported that the reality television figure was found guilty in a case that was decided last July. The site pointed out that he was ordered to pay his former castmate $23,219 plus 10 percent interest, and he was also ordered to make a payment of $20,745 to Kirby's attorney. Malin was also sentenced to two years of probation at the time. The pair's feud stemmed from when the former Big Brother contestants were asked to appear together on a reality show. In the past: TMZ previously reported that the reality television figure was found guilty in a case that was decided last July Kirby subsequently turned the offer down, after which the media figure allegedly sent threats to both the dermatologist and his family. The reality television figure went on to obtain a restraining order against his former friend in 2019. Malin's public defender told the judge presiding over the case that her client did not have sufficient funds to pay the restitution. TMZ reached out to the media figure for comment and received no response. Trouble: Malin's public defender told the judge presiding over the case that her client did not have sufficient funds to pay the restitution; he is seen with Kirby in 2006 Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility