Earlier this week, the Los Angeles County Superior Court ruled in favor of Rourke’s landlord in an unlawful detainer case, according to People. The outlet, which broke the news, reported that Rourke’s landlord, Eric T. Goldie, was granted possession of the Drexel Avenue property after Rourke did not respond to the complaint or appear to defend himself. The court ruled that the rental agreement was canceled, the lease was forfeited and Rourke can no longer occupy the house legally. Goldie’s claim was for possession of the home, not being awarded financial damages.
The eviction comes after Rourke was served a notice in December to pay $59,100 in back rent or vacate the home within three days. The news of Rourke’s legal troubles spread after it appeared that he started…
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