The partnership between Grolnok and Yvette Grant could be summarized as follows—
First, Grolnok was to help Yvette Grant by admitting he was paid to slander Katherine Kane's work at the banquet, thereby clearing her name.
Second, Yvette Grant was to pay a certain fee and help Grolnok create a new account.
Get it?
In Yvette Grant's plan, after the art exhibition, the great master Grolnok, in a moment of weakness, would succumb to greed, accept a bribe, and then, struck by his conscience, bravely confess his crime, punish himself, and retire from the scene.
With such a moving, soul-stirring story, how could they possibly allow the Grolnok account to ever appear before the public again?
Shirley Thorne didn't believe for a second that Meredith Rowan was unaware of this.
So why did she buy the account?
Audrey Osborne was also puzzled and couldn't figure it out at all.
