Actor Mickey Rourke remains adamant that the GoFundMe created in his name was a scam aimed at exploiting fans.
The actor and former boxer, who was recently evicted amid financial hardships, has received an influx of work opportunities since his troubles made headlines.
Academy Award-nominated actor Mickey Rourke is trying to return more than just the embezzled money from a fake GoFundMe set ...
Rourke's manager, Kimberly Hines, claimed she launched the fundraiser to help the actor "get back on his feet." ...
Rourke, 73, was forced to leave his longtime Los Angeles home amid claims he owed more than $59,000 in unpaid rent.
The fundraiser, which raised nearly $94,000 in a week, said it's intention was to "give Mickey stability and peace of mind ...
Actor Mickey Rourke, facing eviction over close to $60,000 in unpaid rent, sees that amount and more raised on his behalf via a GoFundMe started by his management.
Deputies from the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department reportedly took possession of Rourke’s firearm for safekeeping ...
After denouncing a fundraiser set up in his name, actor Mickey Rourke said Friday that he is now trying to return the donated ...
Mickey Rourke has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help address his financial difficulties, specifically to prevent eviction from his Los Angeles rental home.
How did Rourke, whose films have grossed more than $1.9 billion, get to where he faces eviction for not paying rent?