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Aj The Epic
File Case: Mafia Players
Case Individual: Aj The Epic Age: Believed to be in his early twenties Occupation: Consigliere of the Mafiascum family
In the business for three years, Aj was found as a librarian looking for a more interesting career to pursue. He adopted the Ika Mafia family until his eventual transfer to the Mafiascum family, where he continues to faithfully serve as a part time spy. Never excelling as a made man, he eventually made his mark as an analyst, finding new opportunities for his organization to grow.
Known as a master of deception, Aj only has one picture on record, three years old from his time working with the library. Although the mafia made an exception in allowing a 'government employee' into the business, this was mostly due to the fact that a librarian had no inherent connections to any law enforcement agency. Unfortunately, the lack of knowledge on him has allowed him to perform many inside jobs since then under aliases, including that of the like of James Gray, Georgie Smith and John Stewart. All of these aliases were traced to him months after he had left, long enough that none of the employees seemed to recall his face, only recognizing that he had been incredibly reclusive and reliably met deadlines.
At the same time, there are the occasional times when Aj has been found to help the local agencies. Dropped hints pointing to convicted felons who would leave the family have been found, as well as a whole job where he joined forces with the government at a distance to take down an opponent's family. Unfortunately, none that saw him directly made it back to the agency, though it is well known that Aj himself could never pull off such a job.
His analysis and extensive knowledge would help greatly. Detecting whether or not he is being truthful, however, could be difficult due to an apparent lack of self preservation in high stakes operations. His only direct operation involved him nearly avoiding death by blatantly lying on the spot with a story that, given time, might've fallen through. Unfortunately, his cunning was just enough to secure his own means.