
After months trying to reverse his situation, Hollywood star Mickey Rourke was officially evicted from his house in Los Angeles following a decision by the Los Angeles County Superior Court recorded on Monday (9).
In December 2025, Mickey Rourke received a court document demanding that he leave the house within three days or pay US$ 59,100 in overdue rent.
According to People magazine, the new court order concerned the “possession” of the residence and not the payment of any damages.
The residence that the star of “The Wrestler” had been renting returned to the control of its owner, Eric T. Goldie.
Mickey Rourke, 73, was spotted removing his belongings from the house in January, with a moving truck appearing at the entrance of the residence the following day.
He stayed at a luxury hotel in West Hollywood, California, with nightly rates starting at US$ 550, according to the Page Six website.

A campaign was created on GoFundMe by Liya-Joelle Jones in an attempt to raise US$ 100,000 to prevent the former boxer’s eviction. He has stated several times that he did not start the campaign, saying he had “too much pride” to ask for help.
“If I needed money, I wouldn’t ask for any charity. […] My life is very simple, I wouldn’t turn to outside sources like that,” he reportedly said.
Mickey Rourke’s manager, Kimberly Hines, told TMZ in January that despite an increase in job opportunities, Rourke has been refusing offers because he will not accept working for less than US$ 200,000 per day.
“He has opportunities to earn substantial amounts of money doing films and reality shows, but he spends it all so quickly that he practically returns to square one just when he starts making money,” a source told the Daily Mail.
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