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Curtis Malloy seems to take his job seriously and is shown to be a just and law abiding man who wants to keep his territory safe. He is aware of the many issues around the town and seems to keep things handled for the most part. He has several deputies, all of whom seem to take their job seriously and act professional.
 
Curtis Malloy seems to take his job seriously and is shown to be a just and law abiding man who wants to keep his territory safe. He is aware of the many issues around the town and seems to keep things handled for the most part. He has several deputies, all of whom seem to take their job seriously and act professional.
   
Sheriff Malloy is seen talking to a woman on a few occasions. He seems to treat her with respect and it is unknown her relation to him or if he is trying to court her.
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Sheriff Malloy is seen talking to a woman named Moira on a few occasions. She is the paramour of Malloy.
   
 
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Curtis Malloy is a minor character featured in Red Dead Redemption II. Mr. Malloy is the Sheriff of Valentine. The player can collect bounties for him.

Background

Curtis Malloy seems to take his job seriously and is shown to be a just and law abiding man who wants to keep his territory safe. He is aware of the many issues around the town and seems to keep things handled for the most part. He has several deputies, all of whom seem to take their job seriously and act professional.

Sheriff Malloy is seen talking to a woman named Moira on a few occasions. She is the paramour of Malloy.

Curtis Malloy maintains his position as sheriff in 1907.

Interactions

Sheriff Malloy and his deputies talk to Morgan often before and after bounty missions.

Mission Appearances

Trivia

Quotes

"You don't hire a saint to catch sinners." - Sheriff Malloy

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