Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan has been spotted out and about for the first time in over a year as he ran errands in his crime and homeless-ridden Los Angeles neighborhood. .
The last time Hogan, 82, was photographed in public was last May when he was thought to be pinning up an angry note to vagrants camped outside his $3.5million Venice mansion?
Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan was seen last month running errands in his Venice, Los Angeles, neighborhood.
The last time Hogan, 82, was photographed in public was last year when he was thought to be pinning up an angry note to vagrants camped outside his $3.5million Venice mansion .
In an interview with Sunrise last year, Hogan said he was 'desperate' to return to Australia and leave his life in America behind.
Despite yearning to come back to Australia, Paul said he would remain living in Venice to be a part of his son Chance's life.
When asked how he was coping with Los Angeles' crime wave, Hogan simply said he 'doesn't go anywhere.'.
Despite yearning to go back to Australia, Hogan said he would remain living in Venice to be a part of his son's life
'Where Paul lives is hell on earth,' Hogan's neighbor Tyler Proctor, a local politician, said last year
'Where Paul lives is hell on earth,' Hogan's neighbor Tyler Proctor, a local politician, said last year
The First Son's trendy digs came with a 24-hour Secret Service protection, and mysteriously coincided with the disappearance of any homeless encampments from the street, neighbors said
Tents, umbrellas, trash bags, camping chairs, blankets and shopping carts were seen piled up, filling the width of the sidewalk and stretching down the Venice street where Hunter's former home sits.
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