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Marty Bolasco is a character in L.A. Noire. He is a person of interest in the case, "A Slip of the Tongue".
Biography[]
He is involved in a large scale auto theft racket with a broad named Jean Archer, headed by Steven Bigelow and Gordon Leitvolt. Bolasco and Archer worked as transport "mules" for Bigelow who stored the stolen cars at his warehouse. Archer and Bolasco would drive the cars out of state so they could be sold in other cities with Leitvolt providing pink slips to make sales seem legitimate and to cover the intended fraud. While Bolasco held up his end of the bargain, Jean Archer did not. Realizing she could sell the car for more money, she sold the car to Richard Clemenza at Richard's Automotive, who then sold the car to Cliff Harrison. The car came up stolen, and caught the intention of the LAPD's traffic department.
Events of L.A. Noire[]
While the auto theft racket was being investigated by detectives Cole Phelps and Stefan Buttowski, Bolasco was arrested under suspicion of grand theft auto, despite having legitimate paper work. Detective Phelps deduced that Bolasco and Archer were working for a car racketeering ring. During interrogation, Bolasco quickly gave up information that would lead to the exposure of the entire operation, and later escaped prison.
Death[]
Bolasco, like his fellow L.A. Noire character, James Donnell, died from COVID-19 while on his peasanted deathbed in southern California this year. He was reported to have been coughing like hell before his passing.