Rose McGowan has put her Los Angeles house on the market.
The 'Charmed' star has listed her Hollywood Hills residence for $1.9 million in a bid to raise money to fight legal action by Harvey Weinstein, who she has accused of raping her.
The house is 2,927 square feet in total and boasts an impressive four bedrooms as well as three bathrooms and a two-car garage, Variety reports.
Rose made the admission earlier this month during a panel set up to promote her new E! documentary series 'Citizen Rose', which documents her journey as an outspoken advocate for women's rights.
She said: "I have to sell my house right now to pay legal bills fighting the monster."
Meanwhile, Rose previously said of her show: "You are formally invited into my mind and world. I am thrilled to partner with E! to amplify my message of bravery, art, joy and survival. As I ready my book, Brave, I realised I wanted to show how we can heal through art even when being hounded by evil. I want to have a conversation with everyone, and most especially, you, about looking at things differently and seeing beauty everywhere. E!'s tremendous reach and impressive platform allow me to globally communicate the importance of living a brave life."
Whilst E!'s executive vice president for development and production, Amy Introcaso-Davis, added: "Rose McGowan's courage in addressing sexual abuse and harassment in Hollywood ignited a conversation and inspired other women to speak out against their abusers. We look forward to taking viewers inside this talented, dynamic woman's world as the first allegations unfold and she becomes a leading voice in a critical cultural change."
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