Rose, Lacy TS#2010062130

Born: July 4, 1995 Lady Lake, FL

Raised: Leesburg, FL

High School: Class of 2013 Leesburg High School

College: Class of 2015 Lake Sumpter Community College

A.S., Business Administration

Father: Aron Rose (1947-2020)

Mother: Cynthia Jensen (1967-2043)

Siblings: none

Marital Status: 2015-2016 Jerry Casiano (1975-2016)

2017-2018 Brian Moore (1947-2021)

2018-2018 Alexander Jonas (1927-2018)

2018-2020 Lawrence Faulkner (1971-2020)

2032-? CiCi Rimerez (2002-?)

Lacy’s father, Aaron Rose (1947-2020) owned an Arby’s at the Leesburg Mall. Her mother, Cynthia Jensen (1967-2043) was a paid Welcome to Lake County representative for the Lake County Business Association. Lacy was an only child.

Lacy received her first genetic modification in 2010 in the summer between seventh and eighth grade. Her second occurred in 2014 in the fall of her senior year in high school.

In 2015, she married contractor turned real estate developer Jerry Casiano (1975-2016) who owned a sizable inventory of houses in the Howie-in-the-Hills, Florida area. Many of his properties were in distress and all were worth less than what he had invested in them. In 2016, Casiano shot himself. His creditors took the property and Lacy was left with close to two million dollars in debt. One year later, the market corrected and the banks were able to sell the properties at a sizable profit, which did not affect Lacy’s debt.

While she was married to Casiano, Lacy began working at The Villages as a sales associate. After Casiano’s death, Lacy received her real estate sales license and began networking with mortgage brokers, property insurance agents and estate attorneys.

In 2017, she married retired chemist Brian Moore (1947-2021). They divorced in 2018, and as part of the settlement, Moore took over Lacy’s debt and added her to his existing life insurance policies as primary beneficiaries. Moore’s three children launched a legal challenge to the change to their status on his insurance policies but the suit was thrown out in 2020. Appeals were still being written at the time of his death. During the proceedings, it was uncovered that at least six of Lacy’s clients had recently redrawn their wills naming her as sole beneficiary.

Shortly after her divorce from Moore, Lacy married Alexander Jonas (1927-2018) the owner of a small chain of pool supply stores in Ohio. Lacy had arranged Jonas’ purchase of a large home overlooking Lake Dora. Jonas suffered a massive heart attack three weeks after the wedding.

Between her third and fourth marriages, Lacy received her third genetic augmentation.

In the autumn of the same year, Lacy married personal injury attorney and repeated failed state assembly candidate Lawrence Faulkner (1971-2020). In 2020, Faulkner, an obese smoker, contracted COVID, succumbing one month later. That November, Lacy ran for the state assembly seat Faulkner had tried for many times and won.

After the fall of the American nation, Lacy was appointed to a seat in the senate of the Free State od Florida.  A short time later, she met Cici Rimerez, a wealthy supporter of Kimberly Kruze whose supporters were often known as 'Kruzers'.  Rose and Rimerez were married in 2032.