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Molly Gets Wind Of Sonny’s Beatdown And Kristina’s Broken Heart — But Will She Tell TJ Or The DA?

General Hospital (GH) spoilers report Molly Lansing Davis (Kristen Vaganos) is being kept in the dark, but not for long.

Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) brutally attacked Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) in the aftermath of Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) wedding to Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) — and unfortunately, Kristina Corinthos Davis (Kate Mansi) was there to bear witness to the horrific event.

Trying to come to terms with how blind she’s been when it comes to her father, Kristina is hesitant to tell her sister what happened since Molly is the Assistant District Attorney. But when Molly hears it from someone else, she’s going to have questions for her sister — starting with why she didn’t think it was important to tell her and TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) about the trauma she endured, given that she’s pregnant with their baby.

General Hospital Spoilers — Molly Lansing Davis Learns The Truth

Admittedly, it would be best for Molly to hear about this from her sister, but she’s not going to pretend she doesn’t know why Kristina didn’t call her right away.

Her job puts her in a compromising position where she may have to report anything illegal to the authorities — even if she’s hearing it from someone else.

At the same time, it might sting that Kristina didn’t feel she could call on her in her time of need just because she works for the state prosecution.

GH Spoilers – Tease Kristina Corinthos Davis Is Full Of Apologies

Kristina might be kicking herself after her sister confronts her about the attack at the hands of her father, but she’ll also be pretty darned embarrassed that she held onto this pristine and ethical image of her father for so long in the face of so much evidence to the contrary.

Still, Molly is a fairly understanding sister and knows how to keep her family life separate from her professional life.

However, that doesn’t mean she won’t be required and compelled to tell DA Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) what she knows — and that her sister was a witness. Will she give into her own code of ethics?

General Hospital Spoilers — The DA Is Different From TJ Ashford

One might think that if Molly tells Robert about the attack, she would obviously tell TJ — because he would find out anyway when the case was in the press and going to court. But there’s a chance she’s going to leave this ball in Dex’s court as Kristina intends to do.

If that’s the case, she won’t be tattling on Sonny to her boss — and she won’t be telling TJ about it either, knowing he would insist they report it to the police.

TJ hasn’t wanted Kristina anywhere near Sonny during her pregnancy, and this experience could give him more leverage to force that opinion.

Kristina wants her own autonomy to decide where her relationship with her father stands. Will Molly hold the line between them and keep this a secret as long as Dex wants to? Stay tuned for more GH news and spoilers to find out.

 

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