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Inside Mickey Rourke’s Desperate Bid To Stay Housed


At 73, Mickey Rourke finds himself confronting a reality far removed from red carpets and movie premieres.

The acclaimed actor is now battling an eviction threat from his Los Angeles rental home.

Rather than retreating quietly, Rourke has authorized a public appeal that puts his struggle in full view and invites fans to step in during a critical moment now.

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Why Mickey Rourke Turned To Crowdfunding

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Facing mounting pressure over unpaid rent, the actor has given his approval for a GoFundMe campaign launched in the early hours of Sunday.

The fundraiser’s description lays bare the urgency of the situation.

“Mickey Rourke is currently facing a very difficult and urgent situation: he is at risk of being evicted from his home,” it states.

It adds, “Life doesn’t always move in a straight line, and despite everything Mickey has given through his work and his life, he is now dealing with a challenging financial moment that has put his housing at risk.”

The campaign is designed to cover “immediate housing-related expenses and prevent eviction.”

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How Supporters Are Rallying Around Rourke

Mickey Rourke at the Los Angeles premiere of 'Immortals 3D'
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Beyond the immediate goal of stopping eviction, the fundraiser emphasizes the emotional weight of the moment.

“The goal is to give Mickey some stability and peace of mind during a stressful time so he can stay in his home and have the space to get back on his feet,” the description explains. “Any donation, no matter the size, will make a real difference.”

The GoFundMe is being overseen by Liya-Joelle Jones, a close friend and member of Mickey Rourke’s management team, who told The Hollywood Reporter, “Mickey is going through a very difficult time right now, and it’s been incredibly touching to see how many people care about him and want to help.”

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Mickey Rourke And The Legal Clock Ticking At Home

Mickey Rourke is all smiles as he jokes around with fan and carries his dog in New York City
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Court records obtained by the Daily Mail indicate the actor was served a three-day notice on December 18, demanding payment or surrender of his Los Angeles rental property. The notice reportedly arrived while Rourke was away, resulting in the paperwork being posted outside the home, a detail that underscores how abruptly the situation escalated.

According to filings, the amount in question totals $59,100 in unpaid rent. The complaint was brought by landlord Eric T. Goldie in the Los Angeles Superior Court and does not stop at back rent alone.

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Goldie is also requesting attorney fees and termination of the lease altogether. If approved by the court, that move could force Rourke out regardless of whether the balance is eventually settled, adding another layer of urgency to an already stressful moment.

The case places Rourke in a race against time, where resolving the debt may not be enough to secure his place in the home he has been fighting to keep.

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A Pricey Lease And A Home With Hollywood History

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The rental agreement at the center of the dispute is relatively recent. Rourke began leasing the three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom residence on March 30, initially agreeing to a monthly rent of $5,200.

Court documents later claim the rent jumped to $7,000 starting in the second month, a sharp increase that appears to have intensified the financial strain.

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