A man accused of stalking Mila Kunis has been ordered to stay away from the Black Swan star for the next 10 years.
Los Angeles County prosecutors said 27-year-old Stuart Dunn had pleaded "no contest" to the charge of stalking.
Spokeswoman Jane Robison said Dunn was also ordered to complete six months of residential rehab.
He was also put on probation for five years.
Dunn has repeatedly been arrested in his pursuit of 29-year-old Kunis.
In February 2012 he was arrested for breaking into her home, which was empty at the time.
The authorities arrested him again in May after he waited for her outside her gym for three days.
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Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher at a American football match in December
Superior Court Judge George Lomeli gave Dunn credit for the 528 days he had spent in jail.
He was also ordered to stay away from Kunis' agents, managers and assistants.
The Ukrainian-born actress had previously been the victim of a man who hacked into her emails along with those of Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera and a number of other women.
Christopher Chaney, 35, was jailed for 10 years in December after he pleaded guilty to offences that included wiretapping and unauthorised access to a computer.
His arrest followed an 11-month investigation - dubbed Operation Hackerazzi - into the hacking of dozens of celebrities.
Kunis has recently been linked to Two And A Half Men's Ashton Kutcher, who co-starred with her in That '70s Show.
She has two new films due out this year - The Angriest Man In Brooklyn and The Third Person.

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