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Girth was born in Vice City, the son of a preacher and a Registered Nurse. He grew up a nice Christian boy. Attending bible studies and helping his father with church activities. When he was 17 he learned that his father had been stealing money from the church and his mother was stealing prescription opioids from the hospital. He quickly broke ties with his parents and his faith. Turning to a life of crime in the streets of Vice City he became a known and respected name in their weapons and drug trade. On Christmas Eve of 2016 he was jailed for possession of a controlled substance and military weapons, with intent to sell. After his 5 year sentence, on the day he got out. Girth booked the next flight out of town, which happened to be Diamond City.

Upon arrival in Diamond City, the first person Girth met was Darren "Polo" Brown. Brown showed Girth the ins and outs of Diamond City for his first few days. Then Brown flew out of the city for a while. In that time Girth met a Mr. Frost. Frost and girth became friends and each others right hand. Soon they were joined by Jee, Draco, and Blaze. The five of them are doing great, helping each other in the city and bringing back to life an organization, The Ghost Cartel. Girth is just a single guy trying to make a name and friends in the hustle and bustle of this big city. Will he make it. Or will he fail. The way he sees it, "There's only up from here."


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American country singer (born 1962)
This article is about the performer. For his eponymous album, see Garth Brooks (album) .
Brooks performing at the inauguration of Joe Biden in January 2021
A sample of Brooks' song, Friends in Low Places .

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