General Hospital Spoilers: Valentin Goes After Sam’s Kids, Will She Take The Bait?

Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) is in a compromising position as her parole officer forbid Sam to see the love of her life, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). For a crime Sam has been framed for by Peter August (Wes Ramsey), Sam has been put on parole and has broken her probation in the past. Sam’s parole officer have one last warning, to stay away from mob enforcer Jason Morgan.

Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) is sneaky and conniving, and typically gets what he wants and doesn’t care who gets hurt in the process. But lately, Valentin has been down on his luck. It’s seems he has tried multiple paths trying to get his hands on shares of ELQ with no prevail, even involving himself with the town crazy, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier).

General Hospital spoilers indicate that Valentin will seek out Sam regarding Danny and Scout’s shares of ELQ. General Hospital rumors claim Valentin
will propose an offer to Sam, asking for shares of ELQ in exchange for freedom to see Jason again. Sam is desperate to be near Jason and would do anything to make her problem go away- but will she jeopardize her children’s future and trust that Valentin will come through? Sam could possibly have a change of heart and decide to be patient and wait out the length of her parole, leaving Valentin unsuccessful yet again.

Will Valentin make Sam an offer she can’t refuse?

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