Jim Fitzgerald

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Jim Fitzgerald

Jim Fitzgerald is a senior member and the treasurer of The Lost and acts as a right hand man of sorts for vice president Johnny Klebitz. Like Johnny, Jim was against the violent war with The Angels of Death that is reignited in The Lost and Damned when Billy Grey returns from rehab. In The Lost and Damned Johnny can make a call to Jim to arrange for a loaded weapon to be left in The Lost Clubhouse. Along with Johnny, he does not like the way Billy is taking the gang. He works closely with Johnny, steling couple Angels from the Angels of Death. Two FIB officers take the bikes away from them, and they humiliate Johnny and Jim. After that, they attack the officers, and lure them into the ambush. Jim is present when the deal with Triads is taking place, along with Johnny, Billy and Brian Jeremy. Johnny and Jim get ambushed, and Billy is incarceated. They escape, and start their fued with Brian, who no longer wants to be apart of the gang. However, he then makes a truce with The Lost, and Johnny and the gang arrive, as a violent shootout between The Lost and Brian's faction takes place. After Johnny kills Brian, they start working with Ray Boccino. During the deal involving the Jewish Mob and Niko Bellic, when they are ambushed by the Ancelotti Family. Johnny escapes with the money, and brings it to Jim. Ray captures Jim, and one of his goons tortures him. After Johnny shows up, Jim escapes using a switchblade, and gets Ray's Gun. Jim slits Ray's Goon's throath, and runs away along with Johnny. Ray runs up to his dead goon and yells "I'll see you later". After Johnny comes to Ashley Butler, she says that Jim has died. Based on the Weazel news reports in GTA IV, one of the bikers that Niko killed on the mission No Way on the Subway is indeed Jim (the other biker is seen hanging around with Jim in The Lost and Damned). Johnny later says that Jim is the greatest thing that has happened to the Gang.

Jim is voiced by Dennis Predovic.