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Mickey Rourke fights back against fake GoFundMe scam
Academy Award-nominated actor Mickey Rourke is trying to return more than just the embezzled money from a fake GoFundMe set ...
The campaign "Help Mickey Rourke Stay in His Home" has raised over $96,000 since it was launched on Jan. 4.
Mickey Rourke's manager has defended the fundraiser and argued that the actor was aware of it, contradicting the star.
Actor Mickey Rourke is working on getting tens of thousands of dollars back to people who donated to help him fight eviction.
The page details Rourke's tumultuous career, emphasizing his transition from a celebrated actor to a professional boxer, and outlines his ongoing battles with mental health and financial instability.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mickey Rourke's fans and other supporters are donating to a fundraiser aimed at keeping him from being evicted from his Los ...
According to a complaint obtained by PEOPLE, Rourke signed his lease in March 2025 at $5 200 per month, later bumped up to $7 ...
Mickey Rourke is asking fans for money so he can avoid being evicted from his L.A. rental house. A member of Rourke’s management team, Liya-Joelle Jones, launched a GoFundMe titled “Help Mickey Rourke ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Facing an eviction notice from his Los Angeles rental home, Mickey Rourke, 73, is turning to GoFundMe to pay $59,100 in owed rent.
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