Puck From Real World Jailed for Stalking California Woman

Nov 24, 2012 - 15:05
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Puck From Real World Jailed for Stalking California Woman
David "Puck" Rainey

David "Puck" Rainey is in prison after being convicted of stalking a woman last winter, TMZ reports.

The troublemaker rose to fame on MTV's Real World: San Francisco in 1994, but has made headlines once again after the 44-year-old stalked an unnamed woman on Feb. 22 earlier this year. Puck received two years in prison for the crime, to which he pled "no contest" in April. The reality star tued himself in to Califoia's Wasco State Prison on Nov. 8. Since Puck was sentenced to more than one year for the crime, TMZ theorizes he may have violated a court order.

Puck has always been known for his antagonistic personality. He became the second Real World cast member to be evicted from the house, due greatly in part to his tumultuous relationship with HIV-positive Pedro Zamora.

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