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Brucie, besides being extremely rich, also has a taste for sports cars and women. He is a womanizer, and is openly disrespectful towards women; it is implied that they are only drawn to Brucie because of his vast fortune, which he uses to take them on powerboat and helicopter rides throughout Liberty City. Brucie's attitude towards life has also attracted many friends, including [[Roman Bellic]], who aspire to live like him (Roman and Brucie met through his website). Eventually, Roman introduces Brucie to his cousin Niko, who starts to work for Brucie. At first it appears as though Brucie is working for some sort of crime boss, as he orders [[Lyle Rivas]] killed for cooperating with police. Later, Lyle's car is stolen and his cousin [[Tom Rivas|Tom]] is killed by Niko. Niko later learns that Brucie is largely a legitimate business owner (though his Executive Lifestyle Auto shop is a "chop shop"), and not involved in organized crime - it is implied that the missions he set you were unnecessarily violent, mostly fueled by 'roid rage and insecurity about his sexuality. Brucie, however, does not contradict the justifications for his prior missions (silencing snitches, etc), and these did involve feuding with criminal gangs, leaving open the possibility that he is connected to broader criminal activity.
Brucie, besides being extremely rich, also has a taste for sports cars and women. He is a womanizer, and is openly disrespectful towards women; it is implied that they are only drawn to Brucie because of his vast fortune, which he uses to take them on powerboat and helicopter rides throughout Liberty City. Brucie's attitude towards life has also attracted many friends, including [[Roman Bellic]], who aspire to live like him (Roman and Brucie met through his website). Eventually, Roman introduces Brucie to his cousin Niko, who starts to work for Brucie. At first it appears as though Brucie is working for some sort of crime boss, as he orders [[Lyle Rivas]] killed for cooperating with police. Later, Lyle's car is stolen and his cousin [[Tom Rivas|Tom]] is killed by Niko. Niko later learns that Brucie is largely a legitimate business owner (though his Executive Lifestyle Auto shop is a "chop shop"), and not involved in organized crime - it is implied that the missions he set you were unnecessarily violent, mostly fueled by 'roid rage and insecurity about his sexuality. Brucie, however, does not contradict the justifications for his prior missions (silencing snitches, etc), and these did involve feuding with criminal gangs, leaving open the possibility that he is connected to broader criminal activity.


Following this revelation, Niko ends the business relationship with Brucie, however the two remain friends and socialize often. Brucie introduces Niko to the world of underground [[Brucie's Races|street racing]] as well, along with a [[Exotic Exports|stolen car ring]]. First, Niko performs a series of thefts for Brucie through [[email]] listings, and then eventually he is introduced to a colleague named [[Stevie]], whose [[Stevie's Car Thefts|list]] is much more difficult to attain - Brucie's requests take the form of mini-missions, with markers designating the vehicle locations, whereas Stevie's requests merely specify the make of the vehicle, and its general vicinity. Brucie also tips Niko off to a vigilante system set up by the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|Liberty City Police Department]], where they have contracted out assassinations to vigilantes like Niko through a [[Most Wanted|"Most Wanted List"]].
Following this revelation, Niko ends the business relationship with Brucie, however the two remain friends and socialize often. Brucie introduces Niko to the world of underground [[Brucie's Races|street racing]] as well, along with a [[Exotic Exports|stolen car ring]]. First, Niko performs a series of thefts for Brucie through [[email]] listings, and then eventually he is introduced to a colleague named [[Stevie]], whose [[Stevie's Car Thefts|list]] is much more difficult to attain - Brucie's requests take the form of mini-missions, with markers designating the vehicle locations, whereas Stevie's requests merely specify the make of the vehicle, and its general vicinity. Brucie also tips Niko off to a vigilante system set up by the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|Liberty City Police Department]], where they have contracted out assassinations to vigilantes like Niko through a [[Most Wanted|"Most Wanted List"]].[[File:Bruce_Kibbutz.png|thumb|Artwork of Brucie.]]


According to his website, he legally changed his middle name to Motivation.  
According to his website, he legally changed his middle name to Motivation.