General Hospital Recap: Lucky Finally Tells Elizabeth The Truth
General Hospital Recap: Lucky Finally Tells Elizabeth The Truth originally appeared on Daytime Confidential.
On today's General Hospital recap:
Lucky tells Liz that Kristina caused the accident by cutting the brake line on Ric's car. Liz demands answers and Lucky admits he's known since the night it happened and has been covering for Kristina.
Lucky says he found Kristina at the crash site and knew she was responsible. Liz asks why he didn't turn her into the police. Lucky says he had a lapse in judgement and didn't turn Kristina in because neither Liz nor Ric died. He doesn't think it benefits anyone to send Kristina to prison, but Liz says it might keep Ava alive.
Lucky says this was a wake-up call for Kristina, but Liz says it's not on her to cover for Kristina. Lucky says he's an accessory for helping cover it up and will be charged as well. He says he protected Kristina because Sam helped Lulu and felt a debt to the family, so Liz says she'll keep the secret. He says he's telling her now because he wants to be worthy of her trust, since she's the most important person to him. When Lucky leaves the room, Liz finds a ring box.
Laura says 10 million dollars is missing from Ace's trust, but Alexis claims she was diversifying into mutual funds for him. Laura asks her to keep her in the loop from now on.
Marcos asks Alexis about the Dolos Fund since it's new and only has the Cassadine money. He thinks it's a set up for money laundering.
Kristina checks in with Michael before the custody hearing. and tells him not to compromise. She says Willow is obsessed with Drew and they hardly see the kids. Michael says it will get worse if Willow moves the kids to DC with Drew.
Michael says Willow made the choice to destroy their family and prioritize Drew. He says he never really saw the true Willow and made an error in judgement. Michael says the kids are not emotionally safe with Willow so he's going to take them.
Gio stops by to see Sonny and asks if he knew the truth, but Sonny says he had no idea. Gio wonders why Sonny has been so generous if he didn't know but Sonny says he knew Gio was special.
Sonny says Lois and Gloria are old friends, so when they asked for financial help, he was fine giving it. Sonny says he and Dante understand what Gio is going through, having been kept a secret from each other as well. Sonny says he and Dante worked for years to have a relationship.
Sonny says Dante is a good man and father and asks Gio to give him a chance. Gio says Dante doesn't like him, because of what happened with Rocco. He doesn't want a relationship just because of biology. Gio asks if Sonny ever hated Olivia for lying but he says it took a long time to get over the anger. He says he forgave Olivia and doesn't regret anything. Sonny offers Gio a place to stay but he says he has to figure out things on his own.
Rocco shows Lulu the video of Gio yelling about this birth parents at the ball and asks her about it. Dante shows up and admits Gio is Rocco's half brother. Dante says everyone including Gio was deceived. Dante explains getting together with Brook Lynn as teenagers and she didn't tell him about the baby.
Rocco's upset they missed out on Gio's life and that it's a lot to process. He wonders how Gio found out about it and Lulu admits it came from her. Lulu says she struggled with what to do but respects Brook Lynn's right to her decision. She says she didn't like the lies and that he and Dante deserved to know. Laura shows up to talk to Lulu.
Gloria tells Brook Lynn to calm down and show them some respect. She says the pregnancy affected Lois as well and Lois says she was protecting Brook Lynn. Lois says keeping the child in the family was the only way to ensure he would be happy. Gloria says they weren't about to give him to strangers and never see him again.
Lois says she regrets how this hurt Brook Lynn but doesn't regret giving the baby to Camilla or lying to her for twenty-two years. Gloria says they made the decision they thought was best, but Brook Lynn says they still said nothing when Camilla died.
Gloria and Lois say Gio was upset enough that they didn't want to make things worse. Brook Lynn says by then she was an adult, but they still kept her away from him. She says she'll never forgive them for allowing Gio to be alone after Camilla's death.
Gloria says Brook Lynn's life is great, thanks to Lois but Brook Lynn says she missed her son's life. Brook Lynn says they don't know the life she could have given Gio. Gloria puts the blame on Lulu, for snooping in other people's business. Brook Lynn says she doesn't want any part of life with either of them. Lois tells her to believe she loves her.
Brook Lynn tells Lois to remember what happened at the ball, how angry and hurt Gio was and whether she truly believes she did right by her and Gio. Gio arrives.
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This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.

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