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Jeffery Permuy

Jeffery Permuy, born July 21st, 1981, to mother Ann-Marie Permuy and father Joseph Permuy, in Hove Beach, Liberty City. Jeffery, like his brother Crispy, suffered some home problems as a child. Although Jeffery lived in the same house as Crispy, Jeffery was more of a good guy. Jeffery's and Crispy moved to West Palm Beach, Florida, when they were just two days shy of 17 years of age. 

Jeffery and Crispy went there separate ways because they often didn't see eye to eye. Jeffery stayed in West Palm Beach, where he would get a job as a janitor in the Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office. He was making good money, and eventually, in 2006, raised enough money to purchase a single family home in a neighborhood in West Palm Beach, along with a 2007 Warrener. One day when driving to work, Jeffery had witnessed a shooting. Due to the fact of the shooters being very dangerous, the Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office insisted on witness protection. Jeffery Permuy was now Michael Kidd. 

About nine years later, Michael or Jeffery moved to San Andreas, where he would get a job at the Downtown Cab Co. as a taxi driver. During his time in DCC, he changed his name back to Jeffery Permuy because he was now safe from the shooters. About one month after working at DCC, he resigned and began working at Los Santos Customs. After working there for two weeks, his employment was terminated due to multiple complaints on his work. He would go on to join the Lost Motorcycle Club, and gave the criminal life a try, and he loved it, but found himself in debt. He needed to get a job, so he got a job at Weazel News in order to pay back his debt.

One night, while working, his co-worker and friend, Alex, got arrested for Brandishing a Firearm at a black man who was hitting on his girlfriend. The black man was accusingly sexually assaulting Alex's girlfriend, and Jeffery was pissed. Jeffery decided to create an advertisement announcing a protest at the prison. The protest went wrong, as Jeffery failed to obey the officers rules. Jeffery got tasered, but got up, and evaded in his Weazel News van, and was drove off into the mountains, where he would hide there for the next two hours. Everything was fine until the Manager, Timothy Whalley, called for a meeting.

Jeffery asked Tim over radio to pick him up on the highway, and Tim was very confused. Tim picked Jeffery up, but they got pulled over on the way back to the city, where officer Scotty Turf would take Jeffery in for Felony Evading, Failure to Comply, on-top of some other unknown charges. The only problem was, Scotty forgot to take Jeffery's firearm. Once Jeffery was unhand-cuffed at the prison to get changed, Jeffery pulled his gun on Scotty, and robbed him of his weapons and his vehicle, pretty much breaking out of prison. Jeffery was once again good, until he got caught at Weazel News again, due to known criminal, Phil McGee ratting him out. Jeffery was officially arrested, for the first time. 

One week later, the management of Weazel News terminated Jeffery's employment from Weazel News, and Jeffery was now alone. It is expected for Jeffery's life story to grow, but the direction of it is unknown.


There may be more added to this story in the future, but this is what happened so far.

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