Reports of GH’s star’s ongoing situation began back in May of 2023. On May 17th, it was reported that the then 24 year old Haley Pullos was arrested for a DUI. General Hospital’s Molly Lansing Davis Ashford was going the wrong way on a California freeway when she hit another vehicle on the opposite side. Alcohol and marijuana play a role in the tragic event.
According to People.com, Pullos was set to be sentenced this upcoming July. Instead, the General Hospital star won’t have to wait that long for sentencing. A statement from Pullos’s lawyer, Mark Daniel Melnick informs fans that Haley surrendered to 90 days in jail on Monday, April 29th. Additionally, the 25 year old will serve a 5 year probation with 200 community service hours, along with having to pay $8,260 to the victim, Courteney Wilder.
Haley Pullos Photo Credit: US Sun
Pullos’s lawyer spoke on her behalf about the outcome. “Haley is very grateful to the court for a minimum sentence and for recognizing her remorse and the strides she has made in her sobriety,” Melnick noted.
GH Comings and Goings
The 61 year old daytime Soap Opera has recast Pullo’s role. Reports say three actresses were hired but none seemed to fit the part. Finally, General Hospital found Port Charles’s new “Molly.” Kristen Vaganos has been cast as Attorney Molly Lansing Davis Ashford.
Don’t forget to check back with General Hospital Blog for any new developments regarding Pullos’s potential return to the Soap.
Maurice Benard’s thoughts on Haley and her current status and situation. Today, one of General Hospital’s younger, yet established stars, Haley Pullos, remains under fire. The 25 year old actress crashed on a California highway while driving under the influence.
Since her arrest, the role of Molly Lansing Davis has been recast twice. Understandably, the current situation has kept Pullos away from her role on ABC’s General Hospital. First, the actress told fans she’d be taking some time off work after an accident. Therefore, the inevitable recast would be temporary. Then, news broke of Hayley’s crash and reports of alcohol abs marijuana flooded the media. Now, all of a sudden Haley Pullos and GH fans question whether or not she’ll ever return to the role.
According to GH spoilers and news, debate sparked surrounding her GH status, and if and when Pullos would reprise her role. As expected, opinions vary on unfortunate incident. People will say whatever without even truly knowing the details. Additionally, social media platforms allow anyone and everyone to speak on anything and everything. Which can lead to false information or worse.
Maurice Benard’s Thoughts On Haley
However, there’s one person’s take on the topic that carries relevant weight and credibility. General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Maurice Benard weighs in on Haley Pullos and her current state of affairs. coming from someone who has been there, Benard shares his thoughts based on experience. Of course, not all have to agree. Early this morning Benard shared Pullos’s IG post (selfie) to his Instagram story with an added message. It reads, “take it from me, someone who has been in trouble as a youngster Everybody deserves a second chance.” Scroll down to check out Maurice’s IG Story.
General Hospital Blog wishes Haley Pullos the best as she navigates her way through this tough time.
Molly’s fertility crisis has been building up for some time. As the storyline develops, Molly’s permanent recast steps in.
Lately the Davis girls have been going through it. Each one of them deals with personal issues in their own way. Most importantly, Sam, Kristina, and Molly can always confide in their mom, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Molly’s current storyline is front and center despite recent cast changes.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Haley Pullos is OUT. Sources say she was let go by the iconic soap opera after a start this Spring. You can catch up here with GH RECAPS. First, Holiday Mia Kriegel stepped in. She wasn’t on long enough for fans to warm up to her before GH recast Molly Lansing Davis again. Shortly after Kriegel’s debut, she was unexpectedly recast. This move confused fans as Molly’s storyline happens to be a focal point.
According to GH news and spoilers, Brooke Anne Smith is now the second recast to play Molly since Haley’s arrest. Brooke Anne Smith’s debut caused a stir among fans, resulting in online discussions and backlash. Fans comments fixated on the actress’s age. That being said, some are critical of a 39 year old who plays an early 20-something’s role. However, it’s a well-known fact that actors are cast in roles of all ages, all the time.
Meanwhile, while fans express their opinions, Brooke Anne Smith’s brother jumps to he defense. Scott Smith posted on Facebook regarding his sister’s newfound real life and reel life drama. GH news and spoilers suggest that Haley Pullos was let go and Smith is set to replace her for the foreseeable future.
Drama surrounding GH cast shakeups have taken another turn. Just as the dust settled, another shift happened on set. According to General Hospital news, GH recasts Molly! The 25 year old Haley Pullos began her career on General Hospital in 2009. At the time, Pullos was just 11 years old when she originated Molly Lansing Davis’s role. As the daughter of Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and fellow attorney Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst), Molly became a prominent presence in front-running storylines.
General Hospital News and Spoilers: GH Comings and Goings; Just a couple short months ago GH spoilers revealed that Haley Pullos was taking a break from the 60 year old soap. That’s when GH news shared that Pullos’s exit was temporary. However, new developments surrounding Haley’s incident and arrest bring forth updated GH casting information. According to the latest GH news and spoilers, it’s more likely now that Pullos’s GH exit is permanent.
To complicate things further, confusion set in again when GH recasts Molly again! In a shocking cast change-up, actress Brooke Anne Smith debuted as Holiday Mia Kriegel’s recast. Now, Molly has yet another new face as Haley Pullos deals with her personal issues.
Haley Pullos faces 6 years in prison! Reportedly, General Hospital’s Haley Pullos deals with the aftermath of her April 29th car crash. Pullos (24) was driving the wrong way on a California highway when she crashed into the median, involving another vehicle. Upon arrival, the first responders found alcohol and marijuana among the actress’s possessions. As a result, she was arrested and is now facing charges. Moreover, she’s being sued by the other driver, Courtney Wilder for damages.
Meanwhile, new details paint a cleerwe picture. General Hospital news and spoilers report disheartening details from Haley Pullos’s April 29th arrest. According to sources, additional details about the scene emerged. Supposedly, new allegations against Pullos include aggravated assault and misconduct involving hwe behavior with hospital staff. The original charges against GH’s Molly Lansing Davis include 2 felony counts and 1 misdemeanor. For the full story, CLICK HERE.
Haley Pullos Faces 6 Yearsin Prison
GH spoilers and rumors suggest that Haley’s crimes plus her behavior toward first responser and hospital staff could land her 3-6 years in prison. Unfortunately, this isn’t Port Charles, and it sure as Hell isn’t Pentonville. Moreover, there are new developments in the Emmy nominated actress’s case. According to sources close to a legal rep, Pullos is accused of striking a fireman at the scene. In addition, GH rumors claim that sources say Haley was aggressive toward hospital staff, and was given a sedative to calm her aggressive behavior.
New developments surrounding Haley Pullos’s felony charges surface! …General Hospital star Haley Pullos portrays the bright, caring, and strong willed, Molly Lansing Davis. Back in April, the 24 year old actress was involved in a shocking incident involving drugs and alcohol. Now, entertainment news reports and GH news and spoilers reveal the latest developments.
New Developments In Haley Pullos’s Felony Charges Surface
General Hospital news reports confirm some new developments surrounding Haley’s April 29th arrest.GH’s Molly was involved in a horrific car crash and was arrested at the scene. According to the latest GH news and spoilers, reports reveal that Pullos pleads NOT GUILTY on 2 felony charges, as well as 1 misdemeanor. Details of the chargers involve her blood alcohol level (1 felony count), the injury caused (1 felony count), and the fact that she left the scene (1 misdemeanor count).
Since the ordeal, Pullos was seen on her way to a rehab facility. She was spotted while sitting passenger as her father drove. Meanwhile, Holiday Mia Kriegel replaced Haley Pullos in her current General Hospital role. As Pullos awaits her preliminary hearing next month, Molly’s life in Port Charles must go on.
Moreover, although there were no fatalities, the accident’s severe nature brings about serious consequences. Now, Haley is also facing a lawsuit. Courtney Wilder was driving the other vehicle and was in critical condition upon this hospital arrival. He is now suing Pullos.
GH Blog will keep fans updated on any new developments.
Freeway Rescue – 134/Orange Grove. Early this morning PFD responded to a traffic collision requiring rescue of occupants from both vehicles. Cause is unknown but always a reminder to stay within the speed limit, avoid drinking and stay off your phone. pic.twitter.com/mkuM7ZFfJ3
Haley Pullos enters rehab. …Currently, one General Hospital star’s life outside the set is under the microscope. Pullos began her role as Molly on ABC’s General Hospital back in 2009. At the time of her daytime tv debut, Haley was 11 years old.
General Hospital News: Just last week, General Hospital Blog shared news reports which confirmed that Molly Lansing Davis-Ashford was recast. Haley Pullos confirmed the news, and added that she was involved in a car accident. However, she didn’t disclose any further details. The news came prior to the announcement that the young star was under the influence and at fault.
Later, General Hospital spoilers revealed that Haley Pullos was arrested for a DUI. But the soap opera-like drama doesn’t end there. In addition, shocking reports about the incident were soon after revealed. Among those reports were claims regarding Haley’s alleged conversion with first responders. You can catch up on the full story HERE.
Haley Pullos Enters Rehab
According to The Daily Mail, Haley was seen with her father on May 17th. The two were spotted heading to the Malibu Detox and Residential Treatment Center, her father in the driver’s seat. Reports also confirm that Haley and her dad stopped at a local Taco Bell prior to her rehab check-in.
The Malibu rehab center offers numerous programs for those who want to take these life changing, and potentially saving steps. It looks like Haley is already taking the necessary steps to a healthy future. We continue to keep her and her family in our hearts as they navigate through this rough patch. Please check back with us on the latest developments.
BREAKING! Haley Pullos arrested for DUI! Sadly, last week General Hospital Blog shared the unfortunate news regarding General Hospital’s Haley Pullos.
According to recent General Hospital news, reports confirm that Haley Pullos was recast. Due to complications from a car crash, Pullos informed fans that she’d be off the canvas. However, no news has confirmed the duration of her absence. Additionally, GH news reports surrounding Molly Lansing Davis’s recast came just after GH comings and goings reports confirmed that her co-star was also recast.
GH news and spoilers confirm that Lexi Ainsworth announced her GH exit, while Kate Mansi has been recast as Kristina Corinthos Davis. From there, General Hospital fans learned that two of the four Davis Girls would soon look different. Although Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) and her three TV daughters, Kelly Monaco (Sam McCall), Lexi Ainsworth (Kristina Corinthos), and Haley Pullos (Molly Lansing Davis-Ashford), have made up The Davis Girls, unfortunately, half of their makeup is about to change.
Haley Pullos Arrested For DUI
On May 17th, General Hospital news reports confirmed the actress was arrested. As of May 12th, reports disclosed limited information. Then, Pullos shared a brief version of her story on social media. Sources say that the actress made a statement to Soap Opera Digest. Haley stated, “Unfortunately, I was involved in an automobile accident… I’m doing okay, but I am going to need a little time to recover. I will be back as soon as possible!” However, since then, TMZ reports that the Pullos stepped away from General Hospitalas a result of her recent arrest on April 29th. Evidently, Haley’s condition caused a serious accident on the freeway in Pasadena. The credible news outlet shared a photo of the calamitous accident along with further details.
Photo Credit: TMZ
According to TMZ, the actress swerved, and her vehicle flew over the median and into oncoming traffic on a Pasadena freeway. Shockingly, the drama doesn’t stop there. Sources say that Pullos was unable to exit her vehicle. As a result, firefighters came to her rescue but were greeted with a less than appreciative welcome. As first responders gave the young woman a checkup, she got violent with her rescuers and said, “This is a $400 f@ck!my shirt!” It was also noted that marijuana edibles and bottles of tequila were found in her car.
At this time, we’d like to ask GH fans to keep Haley and any innocent victims in their thoughts. This is obviously a difficult time for the actress and her loved ones. Surely we will keep fans up to date on the lasted news and developments surrounding Haley’s arrest and GH status.
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