The Steve Wilkos Show Season 9 Episode 135 It's Been Years ... Are You Guilty?
- June 23, 2016
It's Been Years... Are You Guilty? On this episode of The Steve Wilkos Show, guests come on the show to settle some old disputes that have kept them from moving on with their lives. The first guest is Ashley, who accuses her ex-boyfriend of molesting her daughter almost 10 years ago. Despite reporting the accusations to the police at the time, the accuser was unable to obtain enough evidence to prosecute the suspect. Since then, she has believed that justice was never served, leading to a lifetime of hurt and resentment. Ashley and the accused face off on the show, with Steve Wilkos looking to uncover the truth about what happened years ago and provide some semblance of closure to Ashley.
Next up are two sisters, Amber and Misty. Amber accuses Misty's boyfriend of sexually assaulting her two years prior, leading to a rift in the sisters' relationship. Misty, who has been dating the accused for the last few years, has a hard time believing her sister's story and is torn between her loyalty to her boyfriend and her devotion to her family. However, Amber insists that her story is true and hopes to clear the air once and for all with the help of Steve Wilkos.
Finally, Steve Wilkos welcomes guest Ashley back on the show, this time with her husband Tony. Ashley tells Steve Wilkos that she suspects that Tony had an affair with her sister years ago, leading to the breakdown of their marriage. Tony denies the allegations, but Ashley is insistent that there is more to the story than meets the eye. Steve looks to uncover the truth once and for all, hoping to bring some peace to a family that has been torn apart by secrets and lies.
Throughout the show, Steve Wilkos provides his trademark brand of stern but compassionate guidance to help his guests find closure and move forward with their lives. With his signature straight talk and tough love, Steve Wilkos uncovers the truth behind these long-standing disputes, and helps his guests confront their traumas head-on.