B&B Spoilers: Li discovers that Bill helped Luna ᴋɪʟʟ Steffy by buying her a gun
The Bold and the Beautiful: Bill Spencer Faces Legal Firestorm as Luna’s Case Explodes
The Luna Nozawa case has already pushed The Bold and the Beautiful into dark, uncharted territory—but just as the courtroom drama threatens to decide Luna’s future, a bombshell discovery outside the courthouse turns the spotlight on an unlikely figure: Bill Spencer himself.
While prosecutors focused on Luna’s alleged breakdown and the near-tragedy with Will, Dr. Li Finnegan began her own quiet investigation.
Her suspicions about how Luna came into possession of an unregistered Glock 9mm were confirmed when she traced the firearm to a shadowy offshore account—one previously linked to none other than Bill Spencer.
damning paper trail, complete with a digital signature and encrypted emails, connects Bill to the weapon found in Luna’s drawer.
Deputy Chief Baker is stunned. He’s known Bill a long time, tolerated his bravado, even respected his business instincts. But this—this could be criminal.
Charges ranging from unlawful weapons procurement to conspiracy are on the table, and the DA wastes no time issuing a subpoena.
Inside Spencer Publications, the fallout is immediate. Brooke Logan confronts Bill with the headlines: “Did Bill Spencer Buy the Gun?”
His response is cold, almost calculated. “I never thought she’d actually use it,” he says. “I just wanted her to feel safe.” Brooke’s reply is blistering: “That’s not safety. That’s delusion.”
Steffy is livid. Ridge is furious. And Will—shaken and betrayed—realizes he may have been a pawn in his father’s dangerous scheme.
The courtroom erupts in chaos as Luna’s legal team flips the script, arguing that Luna was framed, pushed to emotional collapse by manipulation and fear.
Their motion to delay the trial is granted, and with that, Luna’s defense goes on the offensive. They demand Bill’s financial records.
Prosecutors begin to shift focus from Luna’s mental state to Bill’s intentions. What began as a sting operation has morphed into a double-edged prosecution—one aimed at the woman accused of attempted assault and the mogul accused of orchestrating the setup.
The media devours the scandal. Protesters gather outside the courthouse. Spencer Publications’ stock plunges. Brooke leaves Bill.
Electra, still recovering from betrayal, refuses to return Will’s calls. Inside the courtroom, Li Finnegan testifies, connecting every dot: timestamps, transactions, and silence.
The judge expands the case. Bill Spencer is now officially a co-defendant, facing conspiracy and negligent endangerment charges.
His empire teeters as Spencer insiders scramble to contain the crisis. Ridge sees justice. Brooke sees ruin. And Will sees the price of blind trust.
In the season’s final moment, Luna stands as the charges are re-read, her lawyer’s seat empty—occupied instead by a subpoena for Bill. Will watches, devastated. The battle isn’t just about guilt or innocence anymore. It’s about legacies on the verge of collapse.
And this time, when the king falls, he may take the entire kingdom with him.






