General Hospital Spoilers: Valentin Makes Jason An Offer

Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) recently learned that the young boy he tried to protect, and help become a man far from Cesar Faison (Anders Hove) has been lying to him and the others he claims to love, such as Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) and Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms).

Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has committed despicable crimes, and many people on Port Charles want to see him pay. Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) wants Peter exposed for having Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) take the fall in Shiloh’s murder. Sam wants Peter to pay for killing Drew Cain (Billy Miller), Liesl wants Peter brought to justice because she went to jail for everything he did. The list goes on.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin is going to make Jason an offering. In the recent General Hospital previews, Valentin is shown approaching Jason, telling him he’s about to make him an offer. Could it be for Peter’s ultimate protection? Assurance Jason won’t kill him?

General Hospital rumors hint Valentin may have and offer proof of Peter’s crimes to Jason, in exchange for assuring him that if Jason doesn’t kill Peter, he will spend the rest of his days behind bars.

is it too late to protect Peter? It looks like Franco (Roger Howarth) took care of business when it comes to Peter. But did he get the job done? GH rumors claim this was a plan between Jason and Franco. Don’t forget to tune in all week to watch the drama unfold!

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