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Rourke

American  
[roork] / rʊərk /

noun

  1. Constance, 1885–1941, U.S. historian and literary critic.


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According to court documents filed by Goldie, Rourke failed to comply with his eviction notice on the home, which is situated in the Beverly Grove neighborhood of L.A. and was initially leased to the actor for $5,200 a month.

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On March 9, a judgment obtained by People revealed that the case had been resolved with a default judgment in favor of the landlord, who was then granted possession of the residence where Rourke was residing.

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The “by default” favor likely means that Rourke failed to respond or appear to defend himself, causing the property to be handed back over to Goldie, thus canceling Rourke’s rental agreement.

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Rourke noted that withholding rent from Goldie was not something he took “lightly,” adding, “I simply could not continue paying for a house that was in such poor condition after so many attempts to have these issues corrected,” he claimed.

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In January, Rourke’s manager, Kimberly Hines, confirmed that Rourke left the dwelling—telling The Hollywood Reporter that he was staying in a hotel in West Hollywood until he could be moved to a more permanent residence in Koreatown.

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