Will Fraud – The Actor Who Played Martin Is Leaving GH Along With Erika Slezak! GH Spoilers
“General Hospital” delivered one of its most explosive episodes in recent memory, shattering the illusion of closure with a will reading that descended into chaos, betrayal, and the dramatic downfall of two major characters. In a storyline filled with emotional resonance and high-stakes deception, the fallout from Monica Cordain’s final wishes has left the legacy of Port Charles forever changed — and sent actors Michael E. Knight (Martin Gray) and Erika Slezak (Ronnie Bard) off the canvas in jaw-dropping fashion.
The Calm Before the Storm: Monica’s Final Goodbye
The scene was set with all the gravitas befitting the legacy of Monica Cordain — the stately drawing room of the Cordain estate, heavy with grief, legacy, and barely concealed tension. This wasn’t just a farewell. It was a reckoning. As Alexis Davis stepped forward to read the will, the air was thick with expectation. And true to the Cordain name, it didn’t take long for secrets and rivalries to claw their way into the light.
Tracy Cordain’s impatience ignited the room, but the true spark came when Veronica “Ronnie” Bard made a late, uninvited entrance. Her presence alone sent a ripple through the family — she was an enigma, a ghost from Monica’s past, and as it turned out, her sudden reappearance was no accident.
A Will With Heart — And Bombshells
The will began with gestures of love and intention. Monica, ever the matriarch, ensured that her grandchildren would be provided for through a trust fund — a nod to her enduring desire for stability within the often-turbulent family.
Personal bequests followed: Brooklyn received Monica’s cherished pearl necklace — a symbol of grace, tradition, and acknowledgement. Olivia was gifted a professional-grade cooking set, a nod to the warmth she brought to the home. Ned received Monica’s prized vintage vinyl collection, a deeply nostalgic gesture recognizing their shared love for music. Even Jason Morgan received a powerful heirloom: Alan Cordain’s watch — a simple but heavy token of love and time lost.
But then came the shocker — Ronnie was bequeathed a delicate pendant, hiding a childhood photograph of her and Monica together. A sisterhood no one knew existed. A secret kept for decades, now revealed through death. For a moment, the room teetered between disbelief and intrigue.
And then came the real bombshell.
A House Divided: The True Heir to 66 Harbor View Drive?
Everyone expected Monica’s beloved Michael Corinthos to receive the lion’s share of the estate. After all, she left him the cars, the horses, even a yacht — luxuries that reflected the deep affection Monica held for him. Tracy, smug with certainty, waited for the declaration that would hand Michael the Cordain estate itself.
But that moment never came.
Instead, Alexis announced that Monica had left the entirety of her remaining estate — including the ancestral mansion at 66 Harbor View Drive — to Ronnie.
The silence was immediate. Then, uproar. Gasping shock, scraping chairs, accusing stares. It was a revelation that shattered assumptions and ignited suspicion. Tracy’s immediate cry of fraud pierced the room, and Jason Morgan’s sharp eyes soon zeroed in on something amiss — Martin Gray’s uneasy expression.

The Conspiracy Unveiled: A Will Forged in Betrayal
With a growing sense of urgency, Jason took the will from Alexis, scanning the pages until he saw it — evidence of tampering. Erased lines. Altered ink. Inconsistencies that told a darker story. Alexis’s own examination confirmed the unthinkable: Monica’s will had been forged.
Chaos erupted. Accusations flew. Ronnie’s protests rang hollow, and Martin’s silence became deafening. Security footage from the estate revealed the truth — Martin had accessed the safe where the will was kept. Confronted by Jason, the pressure broke him.
Martin confessed.
He had been paid by Ronnie to forge the will, to insert her name where it never belonged. The pendant was real — a remnant of a past bond — but the rest? Fabricated. A calculated attempt to steal Monica’s estate and rewrite history.
Ronnie and Martin Exit — With Handcuffs and Scandal
Both Ronnie and Martin were arrested on charges of fraud and conspiracy. Their final scenes were marked not by redemption, but disgrace. Ronnie — once introduced as Monica’s secret sister — was now reviled as a con artist who tried to twist family legacy for personal gain. Martin, long trusted as a skilled legal mind, was exposed as a man who traded his ethics for money and lies.
Erika Slezak’s brief but fiery run as Ronnie ends in scandal, leaving behind a wake of mistrust and unanswered questions. Meanwhile, Michael E. Knight’s Martin departs in disgrace, his legacy in Port Charles permanently stained.
Aftermath: A Family Fractured
What Monica intended as a final gift to her family became a battlefield. Though her will was ultimately proven to have been altered, the damage is done.
Tracy, vindicated but wounded, clings to her bizarre inheritance — a jar of Llaya’s pickled relish, a cruel echo of a past slight from Edward Cordain’s will. She may have seen through Ronnie’s deception, but what she truly wanted — acknowledgment, validation — slipped through her fingers once again.
Michael, now weighed down by scandal, finds his lavish inheritance tainted. Olivia struggles to hold the family together with warmth and food, while Brooklyn questions whether Monica’s pearls are a gift of pride or a burden of expectation.
Ned finds little solace in his music. Drew, excluded entirely, stews in rage and bitterness, a ticking time bomb that could explode into dangerous choices. And Jason, though he stopped the fraud, is left to clean up the emotional debris.
The Bigger Questions Remain
As the dust settles, deeper questions loom: Did Monica ever intend for Ronnie to inherit the estate? Was the pendant a singular gesture of love, or the start of a reunion that will now never be? Was her will incomplete, or simply misunderstood?
Though Ronnie and Martin are gone, their deception lingers. The Cordain legacy has been rattled. Relationships strained. Trust fractured. And yet, the mansion at 66 Harbor View Drive still stands — not as a prize, but as a symbol of what was almost lost.
What’s Next for the Cordains?
The future is uncertain. Michael must decide whether to embrace the role Monica carved for him — or relinquish it to restore family peace. Tracy, relentless as ever, is already preparing to challenge any hold he has over the estate. Olivia stands as a possible peacekeeper, though the weight may be too great. Drew, on the edge, could spiral — or rise. And Alexis, shaken by her role in the debacle, may retreat from legal work altogether.
One thing is certain: “General Hospital” has lost two pivotal characters — but gained a new storyline with enough drama, deception, and emotional complexity to fuel months of fallout.
As Port Charles reels from the scandal, fans are left asking: What was Monica’s true intention? Who will rise to lead the Cordains now? And who will ensure that Monica’s legacy — real, unaltered, and unbroken — survives?
Stay tuned. The storm may have passed, but the aftershocks are just beginning.