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'''Leta Lopez-Wilkinson''' is [[Luis Fernando Lopez]]' sister and was raised in [[Northwood]] by her mother, [[Adriana Yanira Lopez]]. Her father ran out on her and despises him for it. She moved out and married a white American and had kids.
'''Leta Lopez-Wilkinson''' is [[Luis Fernando Lopez]]' sister and was raised in [[Northwood]] by her mother, [[Adriana Yanira Lopez]]. Her father ran out on her and despises him for it. She moved out, married a white American and had kids. She works in human resources, and tells Luis never to work there as "People treat you like you need wipe their asses."
 
Leta and Luis have a much more healthy and friendly relationship than Luis and his [[Ernesto Lopez|his brother]]. She also acknowledges that she and Ernesto haven't really been there for their mother after moving out, and asks Luis to look out for her.
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Revision as of 10:42, 17 December 2009

Leta Lopez-Wilkinson is Luis Fernando Lopez' sister and was raised in Northwood by her mother, Adriana Yanira Lopez. Her father ran out on her and despises him for it. She moved out, married a white American and had kids. She works in human resources, and tells Luis never to work there as "People treat you like you need wipe their asses."

Leta and Luis have a much more healthy and friendly relationship than Luis and his his brother. She also acknowledges that she and Ernesto haven't really been there for their mother after moving out, and asks Luis to look out for her.