Mickey Rourke Evicted From L.A. Home

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

This article details the recent eviction of actor Mickey Rourke from his Los Angeles home due to a significant sum of unpaid rent. It further explores the preceding events, including a controversial crowdfunding campaign falsely associated with the actor, and his strong public denial of any involvement.

Housing Woes: A Public Figure's Battle with Rent Defaults

The Court's Decision: Loss of Residency for the Acclaimed Actor

A recent ruling by the Los Angeles County Superior Court has resulted in the formal eviction of Mickey Rourke from his residence. The court's decision was made after the actor failed to settle a substantial debt of nearly $60,000 in overdue rent payments.

Landlord's Recourse: Legal Action Initiated Over Financial Delinquency

Eric T. Goldie, Rourke's landlord, successfully pursued an unlawful detainer case against the actor. The court, noting Rourke's lack of response or appearance to contest the complaint, granted possession of the Drexel Avenue property back to Goldie. The ruling officially terminated the rental agreement, forfeited the lease, and removed Rourke's legal right to occupy the premises. It's important to note that the lawsuit primarily sought the return of the property, not financial compensation.

The Eviction Catalyst: Unaddressed Financial Obligations

The formal eviction process was set in motion after Rourke received a notice in December, demanding payment of $59,100 in outstanding rent or immediate vacating of the property within three days. This financial dispute ultimately led to the current legal outcome.

Crowdfunding Controversy: Rourke's Stance on Charitable Assistance

Adding another layer to his financial challenges, news emerged that a GoFundMe campaign had been established in early January, purportedly to help Rourke raise funds to prevent his eviction. However, the actor quickly distanced himself from the fundraiser, asserting that an individual claiming to be his manager's assistant was behind the initiative. The GoFundMe ultimately amassed $100,000, but Rourke vehemently denied any personal involvement or endorsement.

Rourke's Public Rebuke: Denouncing Unauthorized Fundraising Efforts

In a candid Instagram video, Rourke expressed his disbelief and disapproval of the GoFundMe campaign. He emphatically stated that he would never resort to charitable donations for financial assistance, using strong language to convey his indignation. He further clarified his unfamiliarity with such crowdfunding platforms and admitted to the embarrassment caused by the unauthorized initiative, though confident he would overcome it.

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