General Hospital Spoilers: Julian Is A Dead Man After Ratting Out Taggert To Cyrus

Julian, Julian, Julian, what can we say? This is probably your most regrettable bad decision you’ll ever get to make as General Hospital spoilers reveal it will lead to your last.

Julian Jerome (William deVry) has gone against Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) for the last time, and this time he went out with a bang. Julian made it clear to Sonny that IF Sonny or Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) made a move against Julian, he would tell Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) that Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) is actually alive. Cyrus backed Julian in a corner. He wasn’t about to accept Cyrus Renault’s request to kill his son in law, Sam Morgan’s (Kelly Monaco) great love, Jason Morgan. Julian had something to offer to Cyrus and he made an impulsive decision to tell Cyrus Taggert is alive.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Julian’s says are numbered now that he has two of the most powerful mobsters in Port Charles, backing him into a corner, against one another. Not only will Sonny and Jason get wind of Julian’s full disclosure to Cyrus, but his sister, Ava Jerome (Maura West) won’t be happy with Julian either.

General Hospital news reports that William deVry has filmed his last scene as Julian Jerome on General Hospital. General Hospital rumors hint Julian will meet his demise. But who will end it all for Julian, Cyrus, Sonny and Jason, or his own sister, Ava?

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