Corrie fans 'work out' money behind Abi's lawyer after 'disgusting' custody battle twist
05.05.2022 - 18:53
/ ok.co.uk
Coronation Street fans think they have figured out who paid Abi Franklin's layer Elliot's fees on Wednesday's episode during her bitter custody battle with Imran Habeeb over their son Alfie. During the latest instalment, Abi confessed to Roy Cropper that she would need "several grand" to retain her former lawyer Elliot's services and that she needed to prove to everyone that she's not a "train wreck".
Kelly Neelan, who was previously wrongly accused of killing Abi's other son Seb Franklin, overheard the conversation as she offered her support and well-wishes. Abi then told Kelly what had been happening and the games that Imran had been playing, even including having her followed to a rehab meeting.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . Kelly was left feeling even more guilty as Abi explained that the accusations started after she took her bottle of morphine off her and Imran wrongly accused her of using again.The troubled teen said: "So this is all my fault?" as Abi insisted that it wasn't.
Later in the episode, Abi was approached by her former lawyer Elliot as he declared: "To let you know that you can cancel your other lawyer because as of this morning... I am representing you again!" Abi was left stunned as she pointed out: "I don't think so, I haven't got the money!" to which Elliot replied: 'Somebody else has taken care of it." Asking who had paid her legal fees, Elliot insisted: "I was given special instructions not to say!" with Abi's estranged husband Kevin Webster replying: "Don't look at me!" Soap watchers think that Kelly has paid for Abi's fees out of guilt of what happened to her late son Seb and the fact it was her bottle of morphine
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