‘Outlast’ Season 1 winner Paul Preece held on USD150,000 bond after arrest

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‘Outlast’ Season 1 winner Paul Preece held on USD150,000 bond after arrest

Paul Preece, the Season 1 winner of Netflix's survival show 'Outlast,' has been arrested in Tennessee. The 51-year-old faces serious charges including aggravated assault, rape of a child, and attempted rape of a child. Preece, who won a $1 million prize in 2023, is currently held on a $150,000 bond.

TRIGGER WARNING: The article contains references to rape and abuse.Paul Preece, the Season 1 winner of Outlast, has been arrested in Tennessee on charges of aggravated assault, rape of a child, and attempted rape of a child.

Authorities in Knox County detained the 51-year-old on Friday, according to inmate records obtained by Deadline.

The arrest has drawn attention because Preece became known to viewers after winning the survival competition series in 2023.

‘Outlast’ winner Paul Preece arrested on child rape charges

Deadline reported that inmate records from Knox County, Tennessee, show Preece was booked on charges of aggravated assault, rape of a child, and attempted rape of a child. TMZ first reported the arrest.The records cited by Deadline state that Preece is being held on a USD150,000 bond. They also say he must wear a GPS tracker if he is released.Authorities have not publicly shared more details about the allegations. The inmate records list the charges but do not provide further information about the alleged victim or when the alleged crimes took place.No public statement has been issued so far by representatives for the series or the streaming platform.

Paul Preece won ‘Outlast’ Season 1

Preece appeared on Outlast in 2023, a reality survival competition that sent contestants into the Alaska wilderness and challenged them to live off the land. He competed as part of Charlie Camp alongside Nick Radner and Seth Lueker.The trio won the show’s top prize of USD1 million after outlasting the other teams in harsh conditions. The series followed contestants as they built shelters, searched for food, and tried to survive the remote environment while working with their teammates.Preece gained public attention through that win, which makes his arrest a notable development connected to the show’s first season.According to the material reported by Deadline, Preece “was detained Friday in Knox County, Tennessee, on charges of aggravated assault, rape of a child, and attempted rape of a child.” The outlet also reported that he “is being held on a USD150,000 bond and is required to wear a GPS tracker upon his release.”The case is ongoing. Officials have not released additional details about the investigation or any upcoming court dates. Netflix is the home of Outlast.DISCLAIMER: If you or someone you know is struggling with abuse, please seek help. Numerous helplines and support resources are available.

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