
"An eviction notice was also found taped to the door of Rourke's former Drexel Avenue home, which he officially lost this week. Court documents show that the Oscar nominee's former residence is now back under the control of its landlord, Eric T. Goldie. A judgement filed was filed Monday in Los Angeles County Superior Court by default - meaning the "Iron Man 2" actor likely failed to appear in defense of himself or respond to the complaint before a court deadline."
"A December court filing demanded that Rourke vacate the home in three days or come up with $59,100 in back rent. He was seen removing belongings from the house in January, with a U-Haul truck appearing in the driveway a day later. At the time, he was staying in an upscale West Hollywood, Calif., hotel, with rooms starting at $550 a night."
Mickey Rourke was spotted leaving a Beverly Hills pizza restaurant days after being evicted from his rented home on Drexel Avenue in Beverly Grove. An eviction notice was taped to his former residence, which is now back under landlord Eric T. Goldie's control. Court documents show a default judgment was filed Monday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, indicating Rourke failed to appear in court or respond to the complaint. A December court filing had demanded he vacate within three days or pay $59,100 in back rent. Rourke was seen removing belongings in January and stayed at an upscale West Hollywood hotel with nightly rates starting at $550.
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