Episode 308 Recap: "Unexpected Visitors"
Candace brutally attacks her son's caseworker, Allyah, in an attempt to get her to confess to helping Oscar swindle her out of millions of dollars. Finally, Allyah can't take any more abuse and cracks. She admits to lying for Oscar, who paid her $25,000 for asking Candace to prove—with details from her bank account—that she could provide for Quincy Jr.
Aware that she's running out of time to pay Warlock his money, Candace lays down some ultimatums of her own. She demands that Allyah hand over the money Oscar paid her, but Allyah tells Candace she's spent it. Candace threatens Allyah's life, and the frightened caseworker promises to go to her credit union for the money. Upon hearing the idea, Candace bumps her ask up to $100,000 for good measure.
Allyah pleads with Candace, assuring her that the credit union would never give her that much money in full, but Candace doesn't care—and she isn't finished. Candace gives Allyah a nearly impossible task if she wants to stay alive: "You have six hours to get me my money and my son and a recommendation from you that I should have custody. ... And I want to know where Oscar is."
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Aware that she's running out of time to pay Warlock his money, Candace lays down some ultimatums of her own. She demands that Allyah hand over the money Oscar paid her, but Allyah tells Candace she's spent it. Candace threatens Allyah's life, and the frightened caseworker promises to go to her credit union for the money. Upon hearing the idea, Candace bumps her ask up to $100,000 for good measure.
Allyah pleads with Candace, assuring her that the credit union would never give her that much money in full, but Candace doesn't care—and she isn't finished. Candace gives Allyah a nearly impossible task if she wants to stay alive: "You have six hours to get me my money and my son and a recommendation from you that I should have custody. ... And I want to know where Oscar is."
Watch part of this scene unfold
Published 02/24/2016