11 February 2009 19:04

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MICHAEL DOUGLAS - DOUGLAS' SON EVICTED FROM L.A. HOME

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DOUGLAS' SON EVICTED FROM L.A. HOME

MICHAEL DOUGLAS' son CAMERON has been evicted from his Los Angeles home for failing to pay his rent.
The 30-year-old, who has a reported $80 million (£54.4 million) trust fund at his disposal, began renting the $4,200 (£2,860) a month home in Laurel Canyon with a friend in March (08).
According to America's Star magazine, the pair stopped payments soon after moving in, prompting landlord Sky Reiss to contact his tenant's famous father through his accountant.
Reiss began eviction proceedings in October (08) after the elder Douglas paid just "a couple of months" rent.
Star's report claims authorities then visited the property with an eviction notice on 3 February (09), prompting Cameron and his roommate to flee, leaving behind a mess that included drug paraphernalia.
Reiss has changed the locks and is giving the men until 17 February (09) to collect their belongings.
He says, "It's been a nightmare for me... he (Douglas) stopped paying his $4,200 rent on time after two months and the payments started getting later and later.
"It was a disgusting mess. There were bloody rags in the trash and a drug-testing kit. There was a small mirror with white powder still on it and a glass for mixing chemicals. The neighbours were always complaining to me about people coming and going from the house at all hours."
Cameron, who has reportedly been in and out of rehab, was arrested in 2007 on cocaine possession charges.


11 February 2009 19:04


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