All My Children

Greenlee’s Top 10 Schemes

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ALL MY CHILDREN’s Greenlee is back in Pine Valley and doing what she’s famous for: scheming to get what she wants. We decided to take a look back at her greatest plots over the years. Greenlee is nothing if not consistent:
She’s always fighting for her man.
10. Greenlee attempted to have Zach arrested to remove him from her and Kendall’s lives so the women could renew their friendship (2007).

9. In hopes of keeping Leo from discovering she had nearly caused Laura to drown, Greenlee blackmailed Bianca into silence by threatening to
expose her as a lesbian (2000).


8. Greenlee lied to Gillian, telling her that Ryan confessed his love, in a bid to make her lose faith in Ryan. Looks like it worked: Gillian married Jake the very next day (2000).

7. Desperately seeking Ryan’s attention, Greenlee had him arrested
for bigamy during the reception following his wedding to Annie (2007).6. Greenlee stopped Jack and Erica’s wedding by exposing him as her
father right in the middle of the ceremony. (2003).

5. Believing Kendall was the cause of everything that had gone wrong
in her life, Greenlee exposed Kendall’s fake pregnancy during her trial
(2004).

4. Seeking to steal her one-time lover Scott Chandler away from Becca
Tyree, Greenlee made sure Becca saw a tape of Greenlee and Scott having sex.
The tryst was recorded during their college years, and Greenlee made it appear as though he not only knew about it (he didn’t), he liked to watch it
(1999).
3. Greenlee sued for custody of Kendall and Ryan’s son, Spike (2007).

2. Determined to have Ryan’s child with or without his active
participation, Greenlee broke into a fertility clinic to steal Ryan’s sperm
and had herself impregnated. Ryan had a vasectomy in a bid to ensure he
never had a child (2005).

1. In a desperate attempt to keep Laura away from Leo, Greenlee
pushed her off a yacht during a party, leaving her to drown (2000).

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