In The Bold and the Beautiful, courtroom battles and whispered betrayals are part of daily life—but no one could’ve predicted this. As Luna Nozawa fights for her freedom, a shocking revelation outside the courtroom threatens to shatter the Spencer legacy forever. It’s not just about Luna’s guilt anymore. It’s about who enabled her. And the answer might be Bill Spencer.
While the trial continues to twist and turn, Dr. Li Finnegan quietly begins her own investigation. Suspicious of how Luna obtained the gun found in her apartment, she taps into her hospital network and calls on a discreet cybersecurity contact. What she uncovers is explosive: the unregistered Glock tied to Luna’s case was purchased just days before her disappearance—with the funds traced back to an offshore account previously linked to Bill Spencer himself.
This isn’t a rumor. It’s documented. With a digital signature and email trail in hand, Li takes the proof to Deputy Chief Baker. His grim reaction signals the gravity of what this means: if proven, Bill isn’t just an accessory—he could be complicit in attempted murder. Suddenly, the courtroom case becomes a two-headed monster, threatening both Luna and Bill with criminal prosecution.
The fallout is immediate.
Brooke Logan confronts Bill, her voice trembling not with rage, but disbelief. His defense? “I thought if she had it, she’d feel safe.” It’s a chilling justification for giving a weapon to a young woman under emotional distress—especially one being watched by his own son.
Ridge and Steffy react with pure fury. Steffy is disgusted that Bill, of all people, could’ve been this reckless. Ridge storms Spencer Publications, demanding Bill resign before he’s marched out in cuffs. But Bill doesn’t flinch. He stands silent. Unapologetic. Or is he just cornered?
Luna’s legal team pounces, calling for a delay and filing a motion that reframes everything. What if the gun was planted? What if Luna was set up, pushed emotionally to the edge, and manipulated to look dangerous? With new evidence, they suggest she was entrapped—by the very people who claimed to want justice.
Will Spencer, who once thought he was a hero for catching Luna on tape, is shaken to the core. When he confronts his father, the truth cuts deep. “It was meant to be a deterrent,” Bill says flatly. Will walks away. Disillusioned. Broken.
As the prosecution unravels, Luna starts to reclaim her narrative. No longer the trembling target, she tells her truth in court. She was manipulated. Coerced. Emotionally cornered by a sting operation built on deception. The gun? A psychological trap.
And then the courtroom shifts again.
The judge accepts a new motion: Bill Spencer is now a codefendant in the case. The mighty media titan finds himself on trial. Not for protecting his son—but for potentially arming his son’s attacker.
The house of Spencer is crumbling. Shareholders flee. Ad revenue vanishes. Protests rise. Steffy is furious, Electra disappears, and even Brooke can’t offer Bill any defense. His justification—that he didn’t think Luna would use the gun—no longer holds weight.
And as the final image looms—Luna stands in court, calm but haunted, while the chair beside her now bears a subpoena in Bill’s name—the message is clear:
The truth may be fatal. And Bill Spencer might just have pulled the trigger on his own downfall.