Mila Kunis' alleged stalker sentenced to six months rehabilitation
A man accused of harassing Mila Kunis has been sentenced to six months in a rehabilitation center after pleading no contest to stalking the actress in violation of a restraining order.
Stuart Lynn Dunn has been in custody since his arrest last May (12) after allegedly spending three consecutive days at a gym and repeatedly trying to make contact with the Black Swan star.
A restraining order was already in place, stemming from when Dunn
pleaded no contest to breaking into Kunis' West Hollywood home four
months previously.
On Tuesday (22Jan13), Dunn was given credit for time already served
and ordered to spend six months at a live-in rehabilitation
facility, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's
Office.
L.A. Superior Court Judge George Lomeli also sentenced Dunn to five
years' probation and extended an order of protection requiring him
to stay away from Kunis, her managers and assistants.