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T H E P A L A C E-| It all began in the early 1990s, hidden beneath the bright lights and velvet ropes of Vinewood’s elite nightlife. Founded by the enigmatic John Drive, a former casino mogul with deep ties to old European crime families, and Prince Adam, an exiled royal with a taste for power and control, The Palace was never just an organization — it was a statement. A symbol of elegance, influence, and untouchable authority.
Their operation started behind the scenes of nightclubs and luxury resorts, masking a highly organized syndicate that dealt in high-stakes gambling, art forgery, money laundering, and covert arms deals. Their influence stretched from the red carpets of Vinewood to the dark alley deals in the industrial ports of Los Santos.
The Palace wasn’t just feared — it was respected. Members were trained in diplomacy and discipline, always dressed sharp, always playing the long game. Unlike the reckless street gangs, The Palace operated like royalty, moving quietly but powerfully through the corridors of crime.
But power attracts envy.
By the mid-2000s, their name was on the radar of federal agents and rival organizations. Attempts were made to fracture the empire — a poisoning in Las Venturas, a betrayal in Liberty City, and even a car bombing outside a Palace-owned casino. Yet, they survived.
Today, The Palace stands as one of the most dominant and untouchable criminal empires in Vinewood, often whispered about in high society circles and backroom meetings.
Their motto? “We don’t take territory. We inherit it.”