NEW Emmerdale villain Jordan Greenlaw terrorizes his lawyer, Ethan Anderson.
After witnessing the disturbing exchange, Al Chapman spoke out on an ITV television series the following week.
A new villain recently appeared on ITV Dales and is wreaking havoc after attacking Billy Fletcher.
Although he is accused of assaulting Billy because of the color of his skin, Jordan (played by Jack Parr) chose Ethan Anderson (Emil John) as his legal counsel.
But things get out of control in the upcoming Yorkshire show scenes, but businessman Al, played by Harry Potter actor Michael Wildman, is trying to save the day.
The next week, Jordan confronts Ethan again and makes it clear that he is part of the gang.
Al witnesses the bullying and agrees to go to the police before arguing with Ethan about representing Jordan.
This change in the behavior of one of Emmerdale’s most treacherous characters and arch-rival Kane Dingle in recent months may shock ITV viewers.
Later, Ethan faces his father Charles’ own doubts and decides to pull out of the case, regardless of the consequences to his career.
Unfortunately, Al’s actions are not enough to save Ethan from Jordan’s attack.
Ethan breaks the news to Jordan that he can no longer represent him, and the meeting deteriorates in front of the latter’s wife, Courtney.
When the tense exchange ends, Ethan feels happy, despite being slightly shaken, and arranges an evening with Marcus Dean.
But Jordan hides in the shadows next to him and hits him on the subway.
After another showdown, Jordan throws a terrified Ethan to the floor - how far will a gang member go?
Ethan will be Jordan’s second victim, as he has already attacked Billy Fletcher as mentioned above.
While in the hospital, Billy told his wife Dawn Taylor that his attack was racially motivated and he might be right.
What will the aftermath of Ethan’s attack look like?
Will Jordan face the consequences of his actions, or will he get away with it?
Could Marcus, the son of serial killer Piers Harris, have revenge?
Emmerdale airs weekdays from 7:30pm on ITV.
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