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'''Leta Lopez-Wilkinson''' is [[Luis Fernando Lopez]]' older sister and was raised in [[Northwood]] by her mother, [[Adriana Yanira Lopez]].  Her [[Mr Lopez|father]] ran out on her and despises him for it. When a teacher sexually harrassed her in school, Luis angrily shot the teacher and wound up in juvie. She eventually moved out, married a white American and had kids. She works in human resources, and tells Luis never to work there as "People treat you like you need wipe their asses."
'''Leta Lopez-Wilkinson''' is the daughter of [[Adriana Yanira Lopez|Adriana]] and [[Mr. Lopez]], and the youngest sister of [[Luis Fernando Lopez]] and [[Ernesto Lopez]]. She was abandoned by her father along with her brothers and was sexually harassed by a teacher at her school, which resulted in Luis shooting the teacher and being sent to a juvenile detention center. Leta later moved out and married a Mr. Wilkinson, and had an unknown amount of children. She works in a human resources department but tells Luis not to work in one as "people treat you like you need wipe their asses".


Leta and Luis have a much more healthy and friendly relationship than Luis and his [[Ernesto Lopez|his brother]]. While aware of Luis's life in the nightclub business, Leta doesn't nag Luis about its dangers like her mother and brother, and trait Luis greatly admires. She also acknowledges that she and Ernesto haven't really been there for their mother after moving out, and asks Luis to look out for her.
Leta has a healthier relationship with Luis than their brother Ernesto and does not nag Luis about his nightclub lifestyle, unlike their mother and brother, which Luis admires. She later asks Luis to look out for their mother after admitting that she and Ernesto have not been there for her after moving out.
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== Trivia ==
*[[Henrique Bardas]] has a crush on Leta, one that has apparently has stood since they were kids.
*During one of the [[Club Management]] side missions, [[Dessie]] asks Luis to go pick up the [[Blue Brothers]] and bring them back to [[Maisonette 9]]. Luis complies, but states he's only doing so because his niece is crazy about them. Considering the fact the Ernesto and Luis hardly talk, and that his kids think their uncle Luis is dead, it can be implied that it is Leta's children he is talking about, and that Leta has a daughter.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 27 October 2013

Leta Lopez-Wilkinson is the daughter of Adriana and Mr. Lopez, and the youngest sister of Luis Fernando Lopez and Ernesto Lopez. She was abandoned by her father along with her brothers and was sexually harassed by a teacher at her school, which resulted in Luis shooting the teacher and being sent to a juvenile detention center. Leta later moved out and married a Mr. Wilkinson, and had an unknown amount of children. She works in a human resources department but tells Luis not to work in one as "people treat you like you need wipe their asses".

Leta has a healthier relationship with Luis than their brother Ernesto and does not nag Luis about his nightclub lifestyle, unlike their mother and brother, which Luis admires. She later asks Luis to look out for their mother after admitting that she and Ernesto have not been there for her after moving out.

Trivia

  • Henrique Bardas has a crush on Leta, one that has apparently has stood since they were kids.
  • During one of the Club Management side missions, Dessie asks Luis to go pick up the Blue Brothers and bring them back to Maisonette 9. Luis complies, but states he's only doing so because his niece is crazy about them. Considering the fact the Ernesto and Luis hardly talk, and that his kids think their uncle Luis is dead, it can be implied that it is Leta's children he is talking about, and that Leta has a daughter.