Mickey Rourke’s manager, Kimberly Hines, has cleared the air surrounding a recent fundraising initiative in his favor. The Oscar nominee was reportedly hit with an eviction notice from his Spanish bungalow in Los Angeles, which he had been living in for over a decade. Shortly after, Hines and her assistant launched a GoFundMe page to raise funds to prevent Rourke from becoming homeless. After news broke out of the same, however, Rourke took to Instagram to claim he had no idea about the "humiliating" initiative, vowing to return every “nickel” to his fans. Since then, Hines spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about Rourke’s status. The star has reportedly been staying at a hotel in West Hollywood until he can find a more permanent place. Mickey Rourke's manager clears the air about her fundraising initiatives: When asked to clear up the confusion about Mickey Rourke's GoFundMe, Kimberly Hines told The Hollywood Reporter: "In the last 48 hours, we moved him out of his house; we put him up in [a West Hollywood hotel]. The GoFundMe was done for Mickey. That money’s going to Mickey. It’s not going to me. And if Mickey doesn’t want this money now and decides, “I don’t want help, it’s like it’s charity,” the money will be returned. He doesn’t even have a key to his house. We had to get movers there, get all his clothing out, organize a new apartment for him, get a storage shed. All of this is being paid for by his management team, which is me." She also claimed that she informed the star about the initiative ahead of time and got his seal of approval. However, in retrospect, she said, "I don’t think he understood, and now it’s taken on this media frenzy, and he flipped out." She went on, "And now it looks bad on us. Nobody’s trying to grift Mickey. I want him working. I don’t want him doing a GoFundMe. The good thing about this is that he got four movie offers since yesterday. People are emailing him movie offers now, which is great because nobody’s been calling him for a long time." Furthermore, she confirmed that the money raised by the page had not yet been touched, and if Mickey Rourke didn't want the money, it would be returned. "It’s putting me in a very bad position where now I’m financing his move and the hotel and the movers and his storage. Mickey was cool with getting help the other day. And now Mickey’s like, “I’m not taking charity,"' she remarked. Although Mickey Rourke sent her a message thanking her for her help, Hines said, he has been asking her and all his friends for money. She also confirmed that she wouldn't be letting him go as a client, and that he's not "mad" at her or "upset about this situation." "But yet two days ago, he was packing by himself, and he’s like, “Can you please get me help? I need help. I’m packing by myself.” Mickey’s 73 years old. So of course I called my assistant and he and his friend went over on Sunday and spent the entire day with Mickey packing up his belongings, getting him to the hotel, getting supplies for the dogs, getting dog cages for the dogs. Cleaning him up, getting him to the hotel. We’ve gone into action mode," she said. The GoFundMe page has since raised over $80,000 to help Mickey Rourke. As for him and Kimberly Hines, the two have been working together for nearly a decade. Stay tuned to SoapCentral for more.