- A California court has ruled that actor Mickey Rourke's rental agreement for his Los Angeles home has been cancelled and the lease forfeited.
- The judgment was entered in favour of his landlord, Eric T. Goldie, in an unlawful detainer case, meaning Rourke no longer has the legal right to occupy the property.
- Rourke allegedly owed $59,100 in unpaid rent on the three-bedroom house.
- The judgment was entered 'by default' as the actor reportedly failed to respond to the complaint or appear in court.
- Earlier this year, a GoFundMe campaign set up by Rourke's manager to help with his financial situation was denounced by the actor, who promised to return any donations.
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