Mickey Rourke Denies Gofundme
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Mickey Rourke says fans who donated to a GoFundMe to keep him from getting evicted should get their money back. “If I needed money, I wouldn’t ask for no fucking charity,” he asserted in a January 5 Instagram video.
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From boxing injuries to arrests and DUI charges, Mickey Rourke's tumultuous career continues with recent eviction troubles and ongoing reality TV drama.
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American actor, screenwriter, and ex-boxer Mickey Rourke is currently facing a housing crisis, an eviction notice, and financial difficulties.
Reportedly, the GoFundMe is being run by Liya-Joelle Jones, who is described as a friend and a member of Rourke’s management team. Per the outlet, the veteran character actor reportedly received a three-day eviction notice on Dec. 18, after signing the lease in March 2025. The rent was initially $5,200 per month, then raised to $7,000.