The Young and the Restless Season 35 Episode 94 - Watch Legally and Safely
The Young and the Restless: Kevin calls Det. Sullivan and tells her that if you locate John Bonacheck you'll find Cane. A scared Amber lies to Bonacheck and says that the money is in an old abandoned silo. Daniel tells Bonacheck that he has the money and to come to Kevin's apartment only if he doesn't harm Amber. Jack and Sharon come to dinner at Neil's. Paul and Det. Sullivan learn that Kevin and Daniel's GPS where disarmed. Paul then realizes that they're up to something. Cane, Amber and Carson quickly try to untied so they can find away out before Bonacheck comes back. Nick lays into Phyllis about her not giving him a straight answer about Daniel's misdeeds and tells her he's sick of it. Ji Min consoles Jill as she afraid that Cane might end up getting hurt. Cane and Amber able to get loose and leaves Carson. Bonacheck tells Daniel to give him his money, Maggie and Paul arrive and tells Bonacheck to drop his weapon. Daniel and Kevin are arrested. Jill lashes out at Amber for taking advantage of Cane and embarrassing her family's name, she is then arrested. Sharon comforts as Neil is heartbroken by memories of his past with Dru. Michael is able to get Kevin, Amber and Daniel out on bail. Daniel calls Lily, but she doesn't want to hear him say that he loves her.
How to Watch The Young and the Restless Season 35 Episode 94 Legally and Safely
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