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General Hospital Spoilers: Lucy’s Heartbreak Over Deception Lawsuit, Carly Demands Drew’s Early Release, and Liz Advises Finn

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Top 5 Takeaways & General Hospital Spoilers:

  1. Lucy’s Deception Drama: Lucy, deeply affected by the news of Deception being sued, confronts Martin. This intellectual property theft claim over the Deceptor creation not only threatens the company’s reputation but also reveals Martin’s secretive monthly payments from Pine Valley.
  2. Carly’s Desperate Plea: At Kelly’s, Carly might be putting on a happy facade, but her heart has a different desire. She pulls Diane into a crucial meeting, pressing her for one thing – an early release for Drew. Carly’s determination in the matter is palpable.
  3. Elizabeth’s Support for Finn: After learning about Gregory’s ALS diagnosis, Elizabeth seeks out Finn. Having had a profound conversation with Gregory, she offers Finn insightful advice on navigating the challenging path ahead.
  4. Trina’s Trust in Josslyn: Trina feels the weight of issues between Curtis and Portia. Finding solace in her friendship with Josslyn, she confides about the tensions and seeks guidance.
  5. Relationship Dynamics and Counselling: Stella offers guidance to Curtis, Kristina searches for Alexis, Anna asks Robert for a favor, and Marshall has a significant discussion with Portia. Relationships are tested, and bonds are tightened in these moments.
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General Hospital Spoilers for August 28: Drama for Lucy, Help for Finn

General Hospital spoilers for Monday, August 28 reveal there will be drama for the character Lucy Coe, played by actress Lynn Herring. Lucy will confront the character Martin Gray, portrayed by actor Michael E. Knight. She is upset after learning about her company Deception being sued for stealing ideas in creating a product called the Deceptor.

With the early court hearing coming up, Lucy decides to address Martin hiding the monthly payments he’s been getting from a place called Pine Valley. GH spoilers show Carly Corinthos, played by Laura Wright, will pressure lawyer Diane Miller, acted by Carolyn Hennesy.

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Carly seems cheerful at the diner Kelly’s, but she asks Diane to meet her there because something would make her happier – getting an early release from prison for Drew Cain, portrayed by Cameron Mathison. “You need to get him out,” Carly tells Diane as they discuss business.

GH spoilers say the character Elizabeth Webber, played by Rebecca Herbst, will comfort Finn, acted by Michael Easton. Liz just learned Finn’s father Gregory Chase, played by Gregory Harrison, has ALS. After talking with Gregory, Liz gives Finn advice on how to move forward.

Trina Robinson, portrayed by Tabyana Ali, will confide in Josslyn Jacks, played by Eden McCoy, about problems with her father Curtis Ashford, acted by Donnell Turner, and her mother Portia Robinson, portrayed by Brook Kerr.

Elsewhere, Curtis will get advice from his aunt Stella Henry, played by Vernee Watson-Johnson. Kristina Corinthos, portrayed by Kate Mansi, will seek out her mother Alexis Davis, played by Nancy Lee Grahn. Anna Devane, acted by Finola Hughes, will ask a favor of Robert Scorpio, portrayed by Tristan Rogers. And Marshall Ashford, played by Robert Gossett, will have a talk with Portia.

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