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Sonny Fires Diane, Hires Alexis For Dramatic Court Battle With Molly

General Hospital (GH) spoilers tease that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Bernard) isn’t himself these days thanks to Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart).

Valentin has somehow managed to have Sonny’s bi-polar medication altered so that its only a quarter of his prescribed dosage. That means Sonny is quick to anger and paranoid. He believes everyone, except Ava Jerome (Maura West) is out to get him.

One person Sonny hasn’t addressed yet Is Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy). Diane has served as Sonny’s council for years, but she also Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) attorney.

General Hospital Spoilers – Diane Miller May Be On The Chopping Block!

If Sonny think Diane is betraying him by representing Jason he may fire her impulsively or at least demand representation from another attorney in her firm.

As viewers know, there is a good chance that Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) will be getting her law license back and Diana has already offered her a position with her firm.

If Alexis returns to practicing law, Sonny may seek her out to replace Diana regardless of whether she works with Diane or not.

Viewers may remember that before Diane was in the picture that Alexis served as Sonny’s counsel.

GH Spoilers – Sonny Corinthos May Find Himself Needing Legal Assistance!

Sonny is unaware that Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is gathering evidence to have Sonny arrested. Earlier this year, Sonny beat Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) to within an inch of his life.

Then Sonny ordered Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) to kill Cyrus in his hospital bed although he changed his mind at the last moment.

Anna currently has statements from both Cyrus and Dex and has already contacted Molly Lansing-Davis (Kristen Vaganos) to prosecute the case for the district attorneys office.

General Hospital Spoilers – Alexis Davis Verses Molly Lansing-Davis

Alexis takes pride in fighting for the underdog. Under most circumstances, that description wouldn’t apply to Sonny but if Alexis believes that Sonny isn’t being treated fairly she may be compelled to make him her first client after returning to the law.

Alexis and Molly may be forced to go head to head with Sonny’s fate in the balance. Molly and Alexis are both professional and will likely agree not to take the case personally but that may easier said than done. Could this be the beginning of a Davis family rift?

GH Spoilers – What Do You Think?

Will Alexis get her license back? Will Sonny fire Diane for representing Jason? Are Molly and Alexis about to go head to head in the courtroom? Anything can happen in Port Charles so stay tuned to General Hospital airing weekdays on ABC.

And don’t forget to check back right here regularly for all your General Hospital news, information and spoilers!

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