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Jim Lahey, better known as Mr. Lahey, is a fictional character in the television series Trailer Park Boys. Portrayed by John Dunsworth , he is the main antagonist of the series along with his on again/off again boyfriend Randy .
Although Mr. Lahey is initially apprehensive towards his new assistant, Ricky eventually succeeds in earning his trust. Meanwhile, Julian uses the last of his money to buy a shipment of vodka from a Russian smuggler and begins a bootlegging operation in the park. With Mr. Lahey on the trail, Ricky must decide where his loyalties lie.
By Season 12, Green is out of jail but has lost everything. Coaxed by Randy, Lahey reluctantly hires him as an assistant trailer park supervisor, and Green uses his position to investigate Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles for their criminal activities. Lahey eventually fires him due to his abusive treatment of Randy.
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