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The Identity of the Person Who Changed Monica’s Will Finally Revealed | ABC General Hospital Spoilers

Port Charles is about to be rocked by one of the most shocking revelations in General Hospital history. The long-brewing mystery surrounding Monica Quartermaine’s altered will finally explodes into the open — and the truth behind who tampered with it is far darker, and far more personal, than anyone could have imagined. What begins as a simple family dispute over inheritance turns into a tangled web of betrayal, manipulation, and emotional devastation that threatens to tear the Quartermaines apart once and for all.

The episode begins with Tracy Quartermaine pacing the living room of the Quartermaine mansion, clutching the latest version of Monica’s will. Her usually sharp composure has cracked; her voice trembles as she mutters, “This can’t be right.” When Ned and Brook Lynn arrive, she throws the papers on the table. “Someone changed it,” she declares. “Someone rewrote everything — and they made it look like Monica approved it.”

The scene cuts to a flashback of Monica’s final weeks before she left for her extended medical trip. We see her sitting with her lawyer, calm and deliberate, as she signs her updated will. But there’s something unsettling in the background — a shadowy figure watching through the half-open door, listening to every word. That figure, we’ll later learn, plays a much bigger role than anyone suspects.

Back in the present, Ned insists there must be a mistake. “Mom was careful,” he says. “She wouldn’t have left control of ELQ to someone outside the family.” But Tracy, her eyes sharp with fury, replies, “She didn’t. Someone else did — after she was gone.”

At General Hospital, Michael Corinthos and Willow are discussing the family tension when Michael gets a call from Diane, the family attorney. Her tone is grim. “I’ve reviewed the digital record of Monica’s will,” she says. “It was accessed from inside the Quartermaine estate after the official filing. Someone logged in using Monica’s private credentials — someone who shouldn’t have had them.” Michael’s face hardens. “So it’s someone close,” he says quietly. “Someone with access.”

Meanwhile, at the Quartermaine mansion, Brook Lynn finds an old USB drive tucked in the back of Monica’s writing desk. When she plugs it in, she gasps — it’s full of documents, correspondence, and secret notes about Monica’s estate, many of them altered. One document stands out: an unsigned memo transferring her hospital shares and estate assets to a mysterious name — E. Davidson. Brook Lynn rushes to show Tracy, but before she can, the power flickers, and the lights go out.

Moments later, Drew Cain bursts into the mansion, holding an envelope. “You’re not going to believe this,” he says. Inside are copies of bank transfers from Monica’s account to a shell company registered under Erika Davidson — a name that sounds fake until Tracy’s eyes widen in realization. “Davidson,” she mutters. “Edward’s old assistant… but she died years ago.” Drew shakes his head. “Someone’s using her identity. Someone who knows this family inside out.”

The tension builds as everyone gathers in the living room — Drew, Tracy, Brook Lynn, Ned, Michael, and even Olivia. Diane arrives with the official update: “We’ve traced the digital signature,” she announces. “The person who accessed Monica’s will and changed its contents wasn’t an outsider. It was Jason Morgan.

Gasps echo through the room. Tracy slams her hand on the table. “That’s impossible! Jason would never do that!” But Diane continues, “It appears his old credentials were reactivated days after his supposed death. Whether he’s alive or someone is using his identity, I can’t yet say. But the timing aligns with the changes in Monica’s will.”

The revelation sends shockwaves through Port Charles. At the Metro Court, Carly nearly drops her drink when she hears the news. “If Jason’s alive,” she whispers to Sonny, “why would he target his own mother’s legacy?” Sonny, grim-faced, replies, “Maybe it wasn’t him. Maybe someone wants us to think it was.”

That theory gains traction when Sam finds a hidden message on the USB drive — a voice recording of Monica herself, clearly nervous. “If anything happens to me,” her voice says softly, “look to the people you least suspect. The ones who call themselves family.” The message cuts out with a click, leaving everyone stunned.

In the final act, Drew and Tracy visit the old Quartermaine crypt, following a clue found in Monica’s journal. There, behind one of the stone panels, they find a lockbox. Inside is a stack of original will documents — untouched, unaltered — and a photograph that freezes them both. It shows Austin Gatlin-Holt shaking hands with a man who looks unmistakably like Jason Morgan.

The screen fades to black as Tracy whispers, “Dear God… it was him all along. But why?”

As the credits roll, one haunting question remains: Is Jason truly back in Port Charles — and if so, has he turned against his own family?

The answers promise to shake General Hospital to its core, with Monica’s legacy hanging in the balance and the Quartermaine dynasty facing its greatest reckoning yet.