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Florida Joker threatens to bust GTA 6 hacker out of prison
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Published 12:06 9 Jan 2024 GMT

Florida Joker threatens to bust GTA 6 hacker out of prison

Florida Joker is back, now threatening to break the GTA VI hacker out of his hospital prison if Rockstar Games don’t pay him.

Sam Cawley

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Topics: GTA 6, Rockstar Games, Grand Theft Auto, Xbox, PlayStation, PC

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Florida Joker is back, now threatening to break the GTA VI hacker out of his hospital prison if Rockstar Games don’t pay him.

Some men simply want to watch the world burn, not Lawrence Sullivan though aka Florida Joker, he just wants to get paid.

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Ever since Rockstar Games released the first trailer for GTA VI fans have been amazed by how realistic the game looks. Not only are the graphics state-of-the-art, but real-life Floridians have commented on how accurate the fictional depiction of Florida is.

However, some have taken great offence to the trailer, like Lawrence Sullivan who’s been hounding Rockstar Games for a payout ever since. The trailer featured a man with similar face tattoos and dyed hair, very reminiscent of the mugshot that propelled Sullivan to internet fame for his joker-like appearance. Initially, Sullivan demanded $1-2 million for borrowing his likeness, though this number has been growing rapidly over the past few weeks.

The threats have gotten him nowhere so far, and while Rockstar has remained silent on the matter the internet has not, with even Arthur Morgan’s actor getting in on the action.

Unfortunately, he’s now taking things up a notch by threatening to bust the infamous GTA VI hacker out of prison if Rockstar doesn’t give in to his demands.

Speaking to his many followers, Sullivan said: “My birthday is January 11, if you do not contract me three days after my birthday, I want $10 million. $10 million for my suffering and pain, defamation of a character … You ain't gonna put me in no psych ward. Keep playing with me - I'll go break that kid out the psych ward right now, show you the real Joker. We gonna hack your system again."

Obviously, Sullivan has no leverage behind any of these threats, though it’s probably not a wise move to publicly announce you’re going to commit a crime.

Let’s see if he’s still spouting nonsense by the time GTA VI releases, which will be sometime in 2025.

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