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EXCLUSIVE NEW DETAILS: Arrest Report For Ex Boyfriend Of The Bachelor's Vienna

Feb. 18 2010, Published 3:25 p.m. ET

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Vienna Girardi is the favorite to win the heart of hunky pilot Jake Pavelka on the final episode of the most scandal-ridden season of The Bachelor yet – but her ex boyfriend seemed to have trouble letting go of their relationship. 

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RadarOnline.com has exclusively obtained new details about the arrest of Brian Lee Smith at the home of Vienna’s parents on October 10, 2009 and we’ve learned that alcohol was involved.

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Although some reports claim Vienna has been obsessed with Smith, the details uncovered by RadarOnline.com indicate the opposite.

According to the police report obtained by RadarOnline.com, Smith was at Vienna’s parent’s front door around 4 am on October 10, 2009, and when he wouldn’t leave, police were called.  When officers arrived on the scene Brian Lee Smith ignored their instructions.

The police report says: “Smith also opposed our efforts by repeatedly attempting to charge the occupied dwelling and actively made aggressive attempts to get to the front door of the house.”

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The incident was listed as alcohol related on the police report and Smith was arrested for trespassing and resisting an officer obstruction without violence. 

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RadarOnline.com learned that Brian Lee Smith entered a Pre-Trial Diversion Program for the trespassing charge and was fined $300 plus a $50 prosecution fee.  Smith was ordered to complete 10 hours of community service and take an anger management class. 

Smith is also not allowed to return to the address of the incident, Vienna’s parent's home. No action was taken on the resisting and officer obstruction without violence charges.

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