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Much of Kaufman's personality wasn't revealed. It is known that, compared to other cleaners who act a bit more comical, Kaufman seems to be more of a cold and serious person. He is both respected and feared among the cleaners, and called a "bad motherfucker" by one of them. They follow his orders with no hesitation.
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Much of Kaufman's personality wasn't revealed. It is known that, compared to other cleaners who act a bit more comical, Kaufman seems to be more of a cold and serious person. He is both respected and feared among the cleaners, and was called a "bad motherfucker" by one of them. They follow his orders with no hesitation.
   
 
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Revision as of 21:47, 5 August 2012

"They mentioned a name, 'Kaufman'."
Max Payne to Jim Bravura.

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Kaufman is the feared leader of Vladimir Lem's Squeaky Cleaning Company hitmen and commandos.

In 2003, he gets some assassination jobs from from Lem, including assassination of Annie Finn, spying and killing Max Payne, and assassination of Corcoran and other members of the Inner Circle.

Kaufman and his men succeed in killing Finn, but they are attacked at Finn's warehouse by Max Payne. Kaufman manages to escape him, driving in a black van and attempting to run him over.

Around a day later, Kaufman sends his men to assault Payne's apartment building, after spying him for a few weeks. With the help of some neighbors, Max guns down the cleaners.

His third job is to assassinate Inner Circle member Senator Corcoran at the latter's skycrapper, a job in which he succeed.

Following the arrival of Payne and Mona Sax to the skycrapper, in attempt to save the now deceased Senator, Kaufman decides to finish off Payne himself. Coming out of an elevator, Kaufman and his cleaner engage in a gunfight with Max, only to be killed afterwards.

Even with his death, the Cleaner Company does not disband, and the cleaners continue to work as hitmen, possibly getting direct orders from Lem himself.

Biography

Background

Kaoufman's life prior to the events of the cleaner case is unknown. Sometime, between 2001 and 2003, after Vladimir Lem founded the Squeaky Cleaning Company as a front for hitmen and hired guns, Kaufman joined him, eventually becoming the field leader of the Cleaners.

Many of the cleaners have a healthy respect for Kaufman and one cleaner warns another that he is "a bad motherfucker" in order to persuade him to follow Kaufman's orders.

Leading the cleaners

"Get in! Go! Go!"
―Kaufman as he escapes the warehouse.

By 2003, Kaufman is still the leader of the Cleaners, and sends them to to take care of Lem's enemies and targets.

Kaufman orders attack on Lem's warehouse, and the murder of Annie Finn. At the time his men assault the warehouse, Max Payne, an NYPD detective arrives to scene and fights Kaufman's men, but fails to save Annie. Kaufman and his men later escape in a black van, and attempting to run over the detective, who is saved by his partner. At that time, Max didn't see Kaufman, only hearing his name.

Kaufman later orders his men to attack Max Payne's apartment building, and tells them that he want Max dead.[1] The cleaners attack Max's building, but with the help of some neighbors, he manages to kill all of Kaufman's men and escape. After killing the lasr cleaner, Max sees the same black van drives off the place, presumably driven by Kaufman.

Death

"Find him. Take care of him."
―Kaufman to his men as they come out an elevator.
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Kaufman and his men come out an elevator.

Under Vlad's orders, Kaufman launched an attack on the skyscraper where Corcoran, a member of the Inner Circle was located, and killed. Mona and Max attempt to save Corcoran, but find him dead in a pool of blood, behind his desk.

As Max fights the cleaners, Kaufman decides to take care of buisness personally. After Max killed two cleaners who took position next to an elevator, Kaufamn and his men walk out, and Kaufman orders his men to finish off Payne. Moments later, a large shootout begins, and Max kills Kaufman.

Even with his death, the cleaners continue their job as hitmen, now getting direct orders from Valdimir Lem himself.

Personality and traits

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Kaufman.

Much of Kaufman's personality wasn't revealed. It is known that, compared to other cleaners who act a bit more comical, Kaufman seems to be more of a cold and serious person. He is both respected and feared among the cleaners, and was called a "bad motherfucker" by one of them. They follow his orders with no hesitation.

Appearance

Kaufman is a tall man in his 30s with short black hair, and grey-brown eyes. He wears a blueish green hat on his head, a grey thick jacket on a turquoise shirt with purple collar. He wears a pair of blue jeans and black shoes.

Equipment

  • Ingram - small machine pistol with a high rate of fire. A common weapon used by the cleaners. Kaufman owns a dual Ingram and uses it during his fight with Max Payne.

Vehicle

  • Black Cleaner Company van - a black van that used as the main transportation method of the Squeaky Cleaning Company. All the cleaners use this van as their main vehicle. Kaufman is seen driving it when he and is men escape from Lem's warehouse, and then again from Max Payne's apartment building.

Quotes

"Shoot!"
―To his men.
"Cover me!"
―To his men.

Behind the scenes

  • A cleaner with Kaufman's model appears in Blowing Up.
  • Kaufman's full/real name was never revealed, and as it more likely that Kaufman is not a first name, it is unknown whenever Kaufman is a surename, a nickname, or a codename.

Fight strategy

See The Million Dollar Question for more information.

Gallery

Appearances

References

  1. Stated by a cleaner in No 'Us' in This.