The Verdict of Betrayal All Episodes

39 Episodes

The Verdict of Betrayal episode 21

Episode 21 - The Verdict of Betrayal

When Oliver—lawyer Natalie's first love—hits and kills an elderly man in a hit-and-run, her husband Weston wants to bring him to justice for the victim's sake. But Natalie, believing the dead man is Weston's father, uses her legal expertise to block the case and personally defend Oliver. She successfully argues in court that the death was a staged accident. Oliver walks free. Then the truth shatters her: the victim was not her husband's father, but her own. Consumed by guilt, Natalie faces the wreckage of her choices—and a justice that can no longer be served.
The Verdict of Betrayal episode 22

Episode 22 - The Verdict of Betrayal

When Oliver—lawyer Natalie's first love—hits and kills an elderly man in a hit-and-run, her husband Weston wants to bring him to justice for the victim's sake. But Natalie, believing the dead man is Weston's father, uses her legal expertise to block the case and personally defend Oliver. She successfully argues in court that the death was a staged accident. Oliver walks free. Then the truth shatters her: the victim was not her husband's father, but her own. Consumed by guilt, Natalie faces the wreckage of her choices—and a justice that can no longer be served.
The Verdict of Betrayal episode 23

Episode 23 - The Verdict of Betrayal

When Oliver—lawyer Natalie's first love—hits and kills an elderly man in a hit-and-run, her husband Weston wants to bring him to justice for the victim's sake. But Natalie, believing the dead man is Weston's father, uses her legal expertise to block the case and personally defend Oliver. She successfully argues in court that the death was a staged accident. Oliver walks free. Then the truth shatters her: the victim was not her husband's father, but her own. Consumed by guilt, Natalie faces the wreckage of her choices—and a justice that can no longer be served.
The Verdict of Betrayal episode 24

Episode 24 - The Verdict of Betrayal

When Oliver—lawyer Natalie's first love—hits and kills an elderly man in a hit-and-run, her husband Weston wants to bring him to justice for the victim's sake. But Natalie, believing the dead man is Weston's father, uses her legal expertise to block the case and personally defend Oliver. She successfully argues in court that the death was a staged accident. Oliver walks free. Then the truth shatters her: the victim was not her husband's father, but her own. Consumed by guilt, Natalie faces the wreckage of her choices—and a justice that can no longer be served.
The Verdict of Betrayal episode 25

Episode 25 - The Verdict of Betrayal

When Oliver—lawyer Natalie's first love—hits and kills an elderly man in a hit-and-run, her husband Weston wants to bring him to justice for the victim's sake. But Natalie, believing the dead man is Weston's father, uses her legal expertise to block the case and personally defend Oliver. She successfully argues in court that the death was a staged accident. Oliver walks free. Then the truth shatters her: the victim was not her husband's father, but her own. Consumed by guilt, Natalie faces the wreckage of her choices—and a justice that can no longer be served.
The Verdict of Betrayal episode 26

Episode 26 - The Verdict of Betrayal

When Oliver—lawyer Natalie's first love—hits and kills an elderly man in a hit-and-run, her husband Weston wants to bring him to justice for the victim's sake. But Natalie, believing the dead man is Weston's father, uses her legal expertise to block the case and personally defend Oliver. She successfully argues in court that the death was a staged accident. Oliver walks free. Then the truth shatters her: the victim was not her husband's father, but her own. Consumed by guilt, Natalie faces the wreckage of her choices—and a justice that can no longer be served.
The Verdict of Betrayal episode 27

Episode 27 - The Verdict of Betrayal

When Oliver—lawyer Natalie's first love—hits and kills an elderly man in a hit-and-run, her husband Weston wants to bring him to justice for the victim's sake. But Natalie, believing the dead man is Weston's father, uses her legal expertise to block the case and personally defend Oliver. She successfully argues in court that the death was a staged accident. Oliver walks free. Then the truth shatters her: the victim was not her husband's father, but her own. Consumed by guilt, Natalie faces the wreckage of her choices—and a justice that can no longer be served.
The Verdict of Betrayal episode 28

Episode 28 - The Verdict of Betrayal

When Oliver—lawyer Natalie's first love—hits and kills an elderly man in a hit-and-run, her husband Weston wants to bring him to justice for the victim's sake. But Natalie, believing the dead man is Weston's father, uses her legal expertise to block the case and personally defend Oliver. She successfully argues in court that the death was a staged accident. Oliver walks free. Then the truth shatters her: the victim was not her husband's father, but her own. Consumed by guilt, Natalie faces the wreckage of her choices—and a justice that can no longer be served.
The Verdict of Betrayal episode 29

Episode 29 - The Verdict of Betrayal

When Oliver—lawyer Natalie's first love—hits and kills an elderly man in a hit-and-run, her husband Weston wants to bring him to justice for the victim's sake. But Natalie, believing the dead man is Weston's father, uses her legal expertise to block the case and personally defend Oliver. She successfully argues in court that the death was a staged accident. Oliver walks free. Then the truth shatters her: the victim was not her husband's father, but her own. Consumed by guilt, Natalie faces the wreckage of her choices—and a justice that can no longer be served.
The Verdict of Betrayal episode 30

Episode 30 - The Verdict of Betrayal

When Oliver—lawyer Natalie's first love—hits and kills an elderly man in a hit-and-run, her husband Weston wants to bring him to justice for the victim's sake. But Natalie, believing the dead man is Weston's father, uses her legal expertise to block the case and personally defend Oliver. She successfully argues in court that the death was a staged accident. Oliver walks free. Then the truth shatters her: the victim was not her husband's father, but her own. Consumed by guilt, Natalie faces the wreckage of her choices—and a justice that can no longer be served.
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