General Hospital Spoilers: How Far Did Nina Really Go?! Nina’s Behind Willow’s Custody Tragedy, Had Sidwell Payoff Judge?!

Nina had Sidwell Payoff Judge
General Hospital’s Nina Reeves and Jenz Sidwell

General Hospital Spoilers and Rumors: Nina had Sidwell Payoff Judge?! Well, at least for once Nina isn’t going to blame Carly for all of life’s problems. That was so Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), and we are all well past that, aren’t we? Nina’s long lost daughter, Nelle, was a terror, and tortured Carly and her family for years because of past trauma.

When Nelle died (trying to steal Wiley and basically kill Carly), Nina blamed Carly as if she pushed that psycho off the cliff. . We all have eyes, and we know that’s not what happened. Actually, Carly even tried to help that lunatic, but their hands slipped and they lost grip.

For so long Nina cried Carly at every turn, blaming her for every little- and big thing that went wrong in her life. She lived for her vendetta against Carly, and for more than her fair share of revenge against her. Lately, Nina and Carly’s eruptive communication style has simmered down to somewhat acceptable level of civility. The reason; one word, Drew. Despite Willow and Michael’s broken marriage, Carly and Nina have an understanding. Neither grandmother wants Congressman Cain anywhere near Michael and Willow’s children.

According to General Hospital recaps both grandmothers have gone to great lengths to get through to Willow. Oddly, the young mother’s refusal to comply with demands to leave Drew has cost Willow her children. But is that the real reason that the Judge awarded sole custody to Michael Corinthos?

Recently on General Hospital, details surrounding the Corinthos custody battle reveal foul play in the Judge’s verdict. In fact, Sidwell paid off the judge to rule in favor of Michael. But, WHY?!

Why Did Sidwell Pay Off The Judge To Grant Michael Full Custody?

Perplexing, isn’t it? Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) has made it very clear at this point that simply taking over Sonny’s territory won’t do. He’s wants Sonny dead, plain and simple. So why would Sidwell bribe a judge to rule in his son’s favor? One word, Nina.

Did Nina Ask Sidwell For A Favor?

Nina Reeves trash talked Sonny in an Aurora Publication because Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) blackmailed her. Tracy wants Sonny gone so badly that she’s associating herself with the likes of Sidwell and Boyle. Financially, Sidwell was running the show, pushing the Measure C Campaign.

Did Nina approach Sidwel? According to General Hospital rumors, Nina’s smear campaign against Sonny is the price she had to pay for a certain favor. It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense for Sidwell to pay off the judge to benefit a Corinthos. So, perhaps Nina asked him to. In her mind, Nina figured that if Willow lost her kids BECAUSE OF DREW- which was clearly stated in the courtroom and beyond- that it would knock some sense into her. If Drew is the reason why she lost her kids, then it seems like an easy solution. Drop Drew. That’s probably what Nina expected to happen. If the judge ruled in favor of Michael. Sadly, that plan blew up in Nina’s face.

Do you think that Nina asked Sidwell to pay off the judge? And was her publicized attack on Sonny payment for the favor?

Was Willow Right About Nina?

Did Nina literally try every single thing to turn Willow away from Drew except tell the truth? Would she have gone so far as to make Willow lose custody, and make sure that Drew was to blame?

General Hospital Spoilers: Nina and Sidwell Shoot Curious Looks- What Or WHOM Connect Them?

Willow Connects Nina and Sidwell
General Hospital: Nina, Jason, Willow, and Sidwell

Why in the world did Nina and Sidwell send cryptic glances actress the room? Could it be that Willow Connects Nina and Sidwell?!?! Nina Reeves still has her sea legs when it comes to motherhood. Her adult daughter Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) came into her life only a short time ago. So it’s taking some time for Nina and Willow to really grasp that mother-daughter feel. Willow’s life was turned upside down when she leaved that her mother wasn’t actually Harmony, but rather the woman who gave her life was none other than a woman she despised- Nina Reeves. Eventually, they put their differences aside and agreed to try to build a relationship. As for Nelle, we aren’t even going to go there today.

Coming up on General Hospital, Nina continues to act in her true nature. She plots, schemes, and lies, all in the name of “I do it for my daughter.” Perhaps Nina should be in family court over custody of Willow- because many would argue that Nina doesn’t actually have her daughter’s best interest at heart. I know, I know… Willow is over 18, and a custody battle is absurd. It was just a joke.

We know that Nina is desperate to end Willow’s relationship with Congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). She is doing everything in her power to sever those ties except for the one thing that she should do- which is tell the truth. The problem is that if Nina tells the truth about sleeping with Drew, she will more than likely lose Willow forever. That’s not something Nina is willing to risk. However, General Hospital rumors claim that Nina is already on track to destroy her relationship with her daughter- with or without her dirty little secret coming to light.

Nina’s Why Willow Lost Custody

Previously on General Hospital, Nina and Sidwell shot curious looks across the room. Why would those two have a reason to make that type of unspoken connection? GH rumors hint that it’s because Nina is behind the custody verdict. If it isn’t one lie then it’s another with Nina. Apparently, Nina may have gone to extreme lengths to succeed in breaking up Willow and Drew. According to the latest General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Nina’s connection to Sidwell is Willow.

General Hospital Spoilers: Sidwell Leaves Sonny No Choice

Sidwell Leaves Sonny No Choice
General Hospital: Sidwell and Sonny Fight For Port Charles

From custody battles to mob wars, peace in Port Charles seems like a distant memory. Unfortunately, one family is involved with both. It’s been one thing after another in Port Charles, especially for the Corinthos family, the fight is far from over. Now with things heating up in the mob world, Sidwell Leaves Sonny No Choice but to fight for what is his.

This week on General Hospital, Sidwell and Sonny talk business. In a stinging confession to Sonny, Sidwell admits that his goal is to eliminate Sonny’s influence in PC. He’s the new bad boy in town and now he’s not afraid to show it.

There are people in town who have nothing better to do than to meddle in unfamiliar territory. People that essentially know nothing about the business and only see what they want to see when it comes to Sonny Corinthos. And by people I mean Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot). That woman was willing to partner up with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) in her desperate attempt to drive Sonny out of Port Charles. While still being way off base about, at least others like ADA Justine Turner (Nanzeen Contractor) have a civic responsibility to take interest in taking down Sonny and organized crime.

The latest General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Sidwell gives Sonny no choice when it comes to a mob war. Now that he finally sees Sidwell as the threat that he is, Sonny means business. Once again, Sonny must fight for what is his.

General Hospital Spoilers: Sidwell Knew Exactly What Alexis Divulged Because He Too Is A Cassadine!

General Hospital: Alexis Davis and Jenz Sidwell at Wyndemere

A new villain has arrived in Port Charles and he’s made himself quite comfy. He has made at least one friend in Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring), a shady business deal with Sasha, and a partnership with cosmetics company Deception is pending. Whether or not he dips his hands into Lucy’s prized possession, Deception, Natalia’s ex-husband makes all the right moves to put down roots in Port Charles.

There’s something mysterious about Jenz Sidwell. No, it’s not the name. And it’s not just the elusiveness of his past and his timely Port Charles arrival. For me, it’s the eery sense that Sidwell knows a lot more about Port Charles than anyone imagines. Particularly, the infamous Cassadines, and especially Natasha Alexandra Mikkosovna Cassadine.

According to General Hospital recaps, Sidwell presented Alexis with the object representative of Helena Cassadine’s (Constance Towers) curse. Although Sidwell made it seem like Alexis’s forthcomings were new news to his ears, GH rumors tease that Sidwell is well aware of that dagger’s significance, the history behind it, and everything else Cassadine.

Furthermore, Jenz told Natalia (Eva LaRue) that he wasn’t after Sonny Corinthos. So, if not for Sonny, then why did Jenz Sidwell decide to take up residents in Port Charles? PC is the home of Holly Sutton (Emma Samms), Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson), Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Sasha Corbin (Sofia Mattsson), and the others who were captured by him. He casually, yet mysteriously makes his way around the city as if he’s done nothing to any of those people. In fact, his defense of his actions always comes with vague and elusive explanations, never really denying or confirming, while he justifies the topics of concern to those who have questioned him.

Jenz Sidwell Is A Cassadine?!

This type of arrogance, mystery, and overall demeanor remind me of one thing. Or, many depending on how you look at it. The Cassadines. Although uniquely identifiable, when it comes down to their roots, a Cassadine is a Cassadine, is a Cassadine.

Everyone knows the phrase, you can take the girl out of the toxic and criminal Russian aristocratic family of Greece’s Spoon Island, but you can’t take all that mess out of the girl. Or something like that.

Needless to say, no matter how much she separates herself, Alexis is always going to be a Cassadine. Her father Mikkos was unfaithful to the evil Helena Cassadine, so of course there was hell to pay. Although her father Mikkos conceived Natasha outside of his marriage, she still has the Cassadine blood, and name. She chose to change her identity for obvious reasons, and Natasha became Alexis. Unfortunately, regardless of any identity change, Alexis can’t escape her family.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that the Cassadine family gains another member when Sidwell is revealed to be Alexis’s half brother. His sudden presence in Port Charles raised suspicions, and it’s safe to assume that Jenz hasn’t revealed his plans for Port Charles just yet. But when he does… good luck!

General Hospital News And Spoilers: It’s A Family Affair! Nanzeen Contractor As ADA Turner

GH’s Jenz Sidwell and ADA Turner
General Hospital: Prospect Studios; Nanzeen Contractor on GH Set

Carlo Rota and Nanzeen Contractor as GH’s Jenz Sidwell and ADA Turner! City Officials from Port Charles have their work cut out for them lately. Between organized crime, unborn baby murders, custody battles, and mysterious GH patient deaths, the PCPD, lawyers, and city council has been up to their ears in legal work. Thankfully, the staffing is stacked, and there’s always someone to carryout official law enforcement work. We wouldn’t want any new enemies of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) coming to disturb the peace, now would we? Well, let’s just see what Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) has in store.

A few months ago, someone planted a bomb in Sonny’s penthouse. Although Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) was in the wrong place at the wrong time, the message was meant as a warning. Sonny got the message loud and clear, but who was the messenger?

Currently, the people of Port Charles deal with Cyrus Renault’s killings, and sudden disappearance as Jeff Kober exited General Hospital. When it comes to Sonny’s enemies, Cyrus was as dangerous as they come. But now that he’s gone, PC focuses on a new villain.

Surprise, surprise (not really though), Sonny has a new enemy in town. Jenz Sidwell may know how to charm the ladies, but can he charm his way into Sonny’s territory? General Hospital rumors hint that the person responsible for the penthouse fire is most likely the newcomer Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota). There’s no doubt that the PCPD will be seeing a lot more of Sidwell. Luckily, his portrayer Carlo Rota gets to share in the behind-the-scenes fun with his wife, actress Nanzeen Contractor.

Behind The Scenes With GH’s ADA Turner, Nanzeen Contractor

According to General Hospital recaps, ADA Turner was appointed by the state in Kristina Corinthos Davis (Kate Mansi) vs. Ava Jerome (Maura West)’s trial. Conteavtor first aired as ADA turned from November 24th, 2024, to December 6th. Actress and wife of GH’s Carlo Rota, Nanzeen is known for her roles on CBC’s The Border, CBS’s Ransom, and Fox’s 24. After her 2024 GH appearances, ADA Turner (Contractor) popped back up in Port Charles to question Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).

General Hospital: Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and ADA Turner (Nanzeen Contractor)
General Hospital: Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and ADA Turner (Nanzeen Contractor)

According to recent GH comings and goings news, Contractor posted a dressing room selfie on Instagram. The actress tagged the location, Prospect Studios, as she took a mirror selfie in hair and makeup. General Hospital spoilers tease that ADA Turner was called to action. Evidently, Port Charles officials are laser focused on finding the suspect in Cyrus’s murder. Will Jason become subject to ADA Turner’s unbiased opinion of him yet again?


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