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Real World Villain 'Puck' Rainey: From TV infamy to prison
23 Nov
Summary
- Rainey was an early reality TV villain known for poor hygiene and conflict.
- He clashed significantly with Pedro Zamora, an HIV-positive castmate.
- Rainey has faced multiple arrests, including for domestic violence and DUI.

David 'Puck' Rainey, who gained notoriety as one of reality television's first villains on MTV's 1994 season of 'The Real World: San Francisco,' has lived a life marked by controversy. His on-screen antics included poor hygiene and frequent arguments with castmates, most notably Pedro Zamora, an openly gay and HIV-positive housemate. Rainey's confrontational nature ultimately led to his eviction from the show, though he continued to appear in subsequent episodes.
Following his reality TV fame, Rainey's life outside the spotlight has been challenging. He has faced numerous legal issues, including arrests for domestic violence and driving under the influence. In 2012, he pleaded no contest to stalking charges and was sentenced to prison. Rainey has spoken about serving time and his release, though the specific reasons for his incarcerations have varied.
Despite his past conflicts and legal troubles, Rainey has expressed defiance regarding his on-screen persona, stating his intention was to provoke reactions. He has also spoken about his family life, though details have been inconsistent. At one point, he was reportedly living a more secluded life on a farm, working as a truck driver, before recent reports indicated he was living in Hawaii.



