Fanon:Victorine Dortheimer

Victorine Dortheimer is a member of the 18th generation of the rich Dortheimer legacy. She is best known for being the mayor of Sim City, who has been involved in many dubious cases.

Biography
Victorine is the third daughter of the medium Didier Humberta and the college professor Simone Dortheimer in Riverblossom Hills. Her parents being very busy with their careers, she and her three sisters Marie-Gabrielle; Sandrine and Alexandrine were mostly raised by her grandfather the genius scientist Henri Savarnay, and her grandmother Germaine Dortheimer,who however passed away rather soon, as well as their father. She was encouraged to learn skills very early, mostly by playing the piano and stargazing.

When she was a child, her eldest sisters Sandrine and Marie-Gabrielle went to college, and she became jealous at them since she wanted to go there too. However, Victorine and her family was really saddened to learn that Marie-Gabrielle died struck by lightning during the first semester of her sophomore year.

Victorine worked very hard at school and when it was her turn to go to college, she got two scholarships: the Tsang Footword Award and the SimCity Scolar's Grant. She rejoined Sandrine in her small Dormitory and took the Economics major.

Victorine became during her college years a money grubbling woman, who dreamt about new ways to acquire money. And she also found a bitter enemy in fellow stingy student Manfred Sterling and the two had brawls everytime they met. Despite this, she managed to successfully studying and get the best possible grades.

Sandrine and Victorine welcomed their youngest sister when the latter also became a young Adult, and the three were inseparable and they helped each other when studying. The three managed to graduate with the honors and they all returned home.

While her two sisters got happily married, Victorine was not that lucky. She effectively got married to the businessman Vincent Legarant, but the two quickly got bored and their relationship ended when the two werent even friends anymore. They divorced and Victorine decided to never get married again. She decided to focus on her career in the politics.

She joined the Democratical Sim Union party (DSU), and started as a deputy's secretary. There, her strong combativness and intelligence led to her ascension in the DSU. She was third on the DSU list for the Senate elections became a Senator. Finally, she got participated to SimCity's municipal elections, and won.

Victorine and her sisters then became among the three most powerful Sims in SimCity and even SimNation: Victorine as the mayor of the biggest town of thee country, Sandrine being a media mogul who owned three quarters of the media outlets, and Alexandrine being the biggest actress in the country who had a whopping impact on the population. Sandrine used her medias to promote her sister's political career, and discreditate the latter's opponents, and Alexandrine encouraged the Sims from SimCity to vote for Victorine. This triangle led them to uncalculable riches and fame. They sold their rather small, old house, and bought the largest one in town.

They also used their influence to help Sandrine's daughter Ludivine and Alexandrine's daughter Célestine to have magnificent studies and they went to the most prestigious university: the Academie Le Tour.

When presidential election time had come, she competed in the DSU primary election against Whiskerton mayor Marozie Poncelet and the deputy of Huntsville Robert Ménard, who was married to Fabienne Bourdon-Ménard, step great-great-granddaughter of Tiara Dortheimer. She arrived second behind Mr Ménard. She then lead a large campaign to aid the primary elections winner along with many other members of the DSU including Fabienne's elderly distant cousin Stella.

Robert Ménard competed against 10 candidates and arrrived first, before the actual FHS president Michel Dragarlon. Before the second round of the elections the DSU increased their efforts to discreditate their opponents, as during the latter's mandate, they already had criticized him whatever he did and wanted him to become really unpopular. This led Robert Ménard to the presidency of SimNation with 54 percents of the vote. He rewarded many of his staff members with a Ministry. Victorine got the Finances, while Stella got Education and Marozie Poncelet got Justice, among other.

As the Minister of Finances, Victorine might be best described as competent. Her knowledge in the financial world acquired as SimCity mayor enabled her to manage financial crises and she considerably ameliorated SimNation's turnover. She however concealed some fishy deals, remaining true to herself.

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Scandals and Affairs
Victorine and her sisters were involved in countless shady deal during their careers and were even convicted sometimes.

When she was a Senator from SimNation, Victorine was one of the thinking heads of a market rigging occuring on the southern-East region from Simnation, directed bu the DSU. In this region, which includes the towns of Twinbrook and ToadVille among others, the DSU collected secret funds for the upcoming elections, by granting most of the construction transactions to the concreting company Beton Inc. In return, the company had to reverse 5% of its benefit to the party. The party gained millions of Simoleons before the enterprise was uncovered by an independant investigative newspaper, and the DSU was condemned to pay a 5000000 simoleon bill, and its director Eugène Tirgrard de Borée was condemned to a suspended sentence of 2 years in prison. As for Victorine, she received a 10000 Simoleon fine.

Victorine and Sandrine were also convicted in a case of diffamation against one of the most popular deputies of an opposing party, the FHS, and future Education Minister Christiane Desbores. At the time, the FHS party, experienced a case of embezzlement, and one of Sandrine's media received a document which supposedly proved Christiane Desbores' culpability in the case. Authorities claimed the document, and incriminated Miss Desbores. Her party also banned her.

Later however, investigations unearthed that one discrete member of the FHS, Nicolas Remington, was actually an ancient journalist from one of Sandrine's medias. This interesting information led to other discoveries: further researches on the ex-journalist revealed that he was a mole from Sandrine's businesses, and later he was convicted for having embezzled the funds Christiane was suspected to have stolen. Finally, Nicolas confessed everything, and revealed that Sandrine wanted him to steal money from the FHS and then create documents accusing Christiane in order to get Christiane out of Victorine's way. The two were convicted with 2 year in jail, but the they paid a whopping bail to remain out of the Big House.

As a mayor, Victorine was first accused of touching some bribes from various companies, mostly the ones who worked in construction for letting them priority on current contracts. However, no one could ever prove this, as she had hidden bank accounts which haven't been discovered yet.

Victorine was also involved in a huge political and financial scandal, which aimed once again to gain funds for the DSU and finance the upcoming presidential elections. She helped the DSU first Secretary to placed twenty ghost workers at the town hall who in fact were DSU activists. They were paid by the municipal council and reversed all the funds to the DSU treasurship. The party gained more than 15 millions Simoleons until a regular employee discovered the fraud. Victorine was charged with misappropriation of public funds, like some other DSU directors. She got 10 years behind bars in a suspended sentence.

Lately, she also has been suspected of favoritism when she placed her nieces in valuable houses at Academie Le Tour for a preposterously low rent.

Trivia
She has interests in Money, Sci-Fi, Fashion, Entertainment, Culture, Health and Politics.

The case of of the ghost workers is very loosely based on a real-life affair which involved the town hall of Paris.

Aside from the aforementioned affair, any resemblance to any real scandals, affairs and people is purely unintentional.