Michael Graves is a minor unseen character in Grand Theft Auto IV.
History[]
Background[]
Before the autumn of 2008, Michael Graves launched his campaign for the gubernatorial election for the State of Liberty. Graves' opponent, "Conservative-Liberal" John Hunter, entered the race as well.
Graves was charged with sexually harassing employees' children and allegedly spent $400,000 of senatorial campaign funds on a vacation home in the Philippines. He was arrested on two other occasions, once in 1999 for a criminal sexual act and again in 2003 for a campaign finance law violation.
Events of Grand Theft Auto IV[]
One of Graves' radio campaign ads urges his supporters to phone John Hunter and tell them they'll be voting for Michael Graves, and call Hunter a "fat bald prick" before they hang up.
During the middle of Graves' gubernatorial bid, the Liberty Tree writes about an alleged affair between him and former campaign manager, Mona Arthurs, that resulted in an illegitimate child being born in 2005. However, he vehemently denies the allegations. Furthermore, he calls out his political opponents for ruining Arthurs' reputation, claiming that their wives are notorious sluts.
After Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend, Our-own-reality.com reports that he and Hunter took their campaign battle to internet chatrooms where it descended into a flame war.
A Michael Graves campaign billboard can be seen in Northwood, facing south along the Northwood Heights Bridge.
LCPD Database Record[]
2003 - Campaign Finance Law Violation
- Charged with sexually harassing employees' children.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Similar to Bryce Dawkins and John Hunter, Graves' character uses a generic pedestrian model.