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Curtis Moves Against Isaiah on GH Without Proof and the Risk Is Huge

Curtis moves against Isaiah without proof, turning suspicion into a formal accusation that could backfire fast.

General Hospital's Curtis.Image Credit: ABC Media General Hospital has Curtis acting on instinct instead of facts, and now the situation is already moving without him.
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Curtis has been circling Isaiah for days now on General Hospital, and he’s not being subtle anymore. Between the black paint from a German SUV found on a guardrail near the crash, the timing of that “house call,” and everything tied to that night on Route 91, he’s convinced he’s found his guy. The problem is, none of it actually proves anything. And instead of waiting for something solid, Curtis just took it straight to Justine and said it out loud, putting Isaiah’s name on it before the facts had even caught up.

Key Takeaways

  • Curtis accuses Isaiah without solid proof.
  • Jordan’s condition is driving his urgency.
  • Isaiah becomes a formal suspect with weak evidence.
  • If Curtis is wrong, the real culprit could slip away.
  • The fallout could damage Curtis’ trust and credibility.

Curtis Is Making A Move Before The Evidence Is There

Curtis (Donnell Turner) thinks Isaiah (Sawandi Wilson) could have been the other car involved, and he knows exactly how thin his accusations appear. He told Michael (Rory Gibson) he couldn’t officially say anything without real proof, because it would blow up what little peace he has left with Portia (Brook Kerr). Then he turned around and did it anyway. That’s not a strategy, but frustrations making decisions.

And it’s not happening in a vacuum. Jordan is sitting in a hospital bed, dealing with burns and lacerations that might leave permanent scars. And Curtis carries that with him into every conversation. That kind of pressure doesn’t sharpen instincts; it pushes people to act before they’re ready.

So now Isaiah’s name is suddenly out there in a way it wasn’t before. Not as a possibility, not as something being quietly investigated, but as a lead handed to the acting DA. Curtis will never be able to take those words back. Even if he turns out to be wrong, the damage is already in motion.

The Fallout Could Hit Harder Than The Truth

Isaiah already looks bad on paper. He was out that night, has a black German SUV, and is now explaining away fresh damage to his car as a parking garage mishap. It lines up just enough to keep the suspicion alive, even if it doesn’t actually close the case.

But there’s a difference between suspicion and proof, and Curtis just blurred that line. If Isaiah isn’t the driver, then Curtis just handed Justine (Nazneen Contractor) the wrong target and pointed her away from whoever actually hit them. That doesn’t just slow things down. It risks letting the real person walk.

And then there’s everything else wrapped around this. Portia is already caught between the two of them, and now this adds something heavier on top. If Curtis is wrong, it’s not just about the case. It’s about trust, credibility, and whether anyone around him is going to believe him the next time he says he has something real.

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