The Young and the Restless Season 33 Episode 224 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Lauren learns the whole truth about Michael's involvement with the drug bust and Tom. Bardwell thinks that Ashley and Tom were drug dealing together and were a couple. Michael doesn't know how he would prove this wrong and decides that he has to confess about his and Ashleys involvement with Tom and the drugs found on his bike. Lauren is devastated by this. Michael calls Paul to get him to find new evidence to prove Ashley's innocents but he informs him that he is already on it for John. Paul looks for evidence on John's clothing and sends his clothing to the lab to get tested. Ashley finds out that Paul is helping her father and gets mad at him. Lily and Daniel see each other at Crimson Lights. Lily still has no idea that Daniel didn't get the letter so when he sees her he rips into her. They fight and Lily says that after seeing the way that he just acted she is happy that he never got the letter because she doesn't want anything more to do with him. Brad talks to Will Bardwell. He informs Brad about Ashley's involvement with the drugs and tells him that self defence won't fly because there is no evidence to prove it. Brad sees Ashley and they agree not to go ahead with the divorce because of Ashley's legal situation. Nikki warns Victoria about Brad because of the situation that he is in with Ashley right now but Victoria refuses to listen. She says that she is strong enough to deal with it. She decides that an August wedding would be perfect, but Brad tells Victoria he is not divorcing Ashley.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 33 Episode 224 Legally and Safely
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