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Angela meets with Proctor to express her sincerest wishes to exonerate James, and meets with James and Silver to finally come clean about the case. James admits he was in Greg’s apartment, but only to destroy evidence against Angela being the mole. Angela in return offers the RICO strategy from the prosecution. It was the least she could do for James, since the prosecution was set on conviction by any means necessary. Unfortunately, this proved to be of little help.

Silver approaches Tasha about testifying as the bookkeeper of the legitimate businesses, but instead puts James on the stand to defend himself. Sandoval, in a chilling scene, describes Knox’s murder (that he committed) while accusing James of pulling the trigger. James breaks on the stand and it looks like we are on our way to a RICO trial.

The final day of the hearing, Silver offers Angela as a witness. In a scene reminiscent of Nino Brown implicating the “light-skinned brother from the bank” and the true leader of the CMB, Angela double crosses her team, and admits that the prosecution withheld exculpatory evidence from the trial in order to present a winning case. Mak held nothing back during cross examination, airing all of Angela’s dirty laundry including her relationship with Ghost, tampering of evidence, etc. Judge Tapper was extremely disgusted and slandered the Prosecution for misconduct. This led to a dismissal for Ghost and suspensions for the prosecution. James St. Patrick is a free man once again! Angela didn’t want anything to do with a “Thank You” from Ghost. She didn’t do it for him, she did it for justice. This is Angela’s true character; To seek out the truth regardless of the consequences. While the case may be over, the fallout from this trial will reverberate throughout the rest of the season.

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