Mike "Boogie" Malin had a wicked good time watching the Boston Red Sox capture the 2007 World Series championship in Denver on Sunday night, but unfortunately he apparently spread the joy of Red Sox Nation to an uninterested local recipient.
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The 37-year-old co-founder of the Los Angeles-based restaurant group The Dolce Group -- who also appeared as a Big Brother second-season houseguest in 2001 -- was booked into a Denver sheriff's lockup and was released on Tuesday after posting bond, according to The Smoking Gun.
"Malin is working with his legal team to properly handle the misunderstanding and the charges," a publicist for The Dolce Group told the website Eater LA in a Thursday report.
Despite being a fixture on the West Coast in recent years, Malin was raised in Concord, New Hampshire. After graduating from high school, he also attended Bentley College in Waltham, MA.
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