Rocco Pelosi

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Character
Rocco Pelosi
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Appearances [[Appearance::The Ballad of Gay Tony]]
Full Name Rocco Pelosi
Aliases "Rock"
Gender Gender::Male
Place of Birth Liberty City
Nationality [[Italian-American|Italian-American]]
Home Liberty City
Main Affiliations The Ancelotti crime family
Vince
Anthony Prince
Luis Fernando Lopez
Giovanni Ancelotti
Sharon Morton
Vehicles Caddy with grilles
Voiced by Greg Siff
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Rocco Pelosi is a member of the Ancelotti crime family to whom Anthony Prince owes money. He often works with an older gangster named Vince. Luis Lopez calls him "rent-a-guido" and believes Rocco is a wannabe who is "out of his league." Rocco orders Prince and Lopez to do criminal favors for him to lessen the debt, but he only allows a little to be erased and constantly pressures Prince. Ultimately, this drives Prince to purchase smuggled conflict diamonds in the hopes of paying off the Ancelottis, but it only attracts unwanted attention from other criminals that leads to Gracie Ancelotti's kidnapping. A furious Giovanni Ancelotti blames Rocco for pressuring Prince too much, and he is further angered when Russian gangster Rodislav Bulgarin claims the conflict diamonds are rightfully his and that he plans to murder whoever was involved in the circumstances leading to their purchase. A desperate Rocco contacts Lopez and asks him to kill Tony, as presenting Ancelotti with a body would appease everyone and it would give Luis control of the clubs. Luis ultimately sides with Prince and murders Rocco's partner Vince. Rocco is spared because he is a "made man." After completing the main story missions, calling Rocco's number reveals that he left Liberty City.

Rocco Pelosi is voiced by Greg Siff.

Trivia

  • It is unrealalistic that Rocco could be a made man in the Ancelotti Family at such a young age.
  • Rocco is reveled to be a racist toward Luis, and prejudice toward Tony, calling them Spic and Fag, respectively.

Mission appearances

The Ballad of Gay Tony