Devlin Finally Has Evidence To Put EJ In Jail | Days of Our Lives Spoilers
Will Devlin Finally Send EJ DiMera to Prison—or Will EJ Destroy Him Before the Truth Comes Out?

🚨 EJ’S DARKEST SECRETS MAY FINALLY BE COMING BACK TO DESTROY HIM! 😱⚖️ For years, EJ DiMera has survived scandals, enemies, betrayals, and accusations that would have buried almost anyone else in Salem. Every time the walls started closing in, EJ found an escape. But Devlin’s unexpected arrival could change everything. He isn’t interested in threats or empty accusations—he has been quietly building a case, and now he may have the evidence capable of putting EJ behind bars.
Key Takeaways
- 🔥 Devlin arrives in Salem already knowing disturbing information about EJ’s past.
- 🔎 Instead of immediately confronting EJ, he quietly investigates and gathers evidence.
- 📁 Devlin eventually reveals that he may have enough proof to have EJ arrested.
- 😱 EJ realizes this threat is different because manipulation alone may not save him.
- ⚖️ An official investigation could expose additional DiMera secrets.
- 🧨 EJ could attempt to destroy evidence or intimidate anyone prepared to testify.
- 👀 He may also investigate Devlin, searching for a secret he can use as leverage.
- 🚔 If Devlin stays one step ahead, EJ could finally find himself facing prison.
- ⚠️ But cornering a DiMera may make EJ more dangerous than ever.
EJ DiMera has always operated according to one simple principle:
Every problem has a solution.
A witness can be persuaded.
Evidence can disappear.
An enemy can be intimidated.
And if none of those approaches work?
Being a DiMera usually provides another way out.
That’s why EJ has convinced himself that the darkest chapters of his past are exactly where they belong.
Buried.
Then Devlin arrives in Salem.
At first, EJ doesn’t consider him a serious threat.
Another outsider asking uncomfortable questions?
EJ has dealt with dozens of them.
But Devlin makes one decision that immediately separates him from EJ’s previous enemies.
He doesn’t reveal what he knows.
Instead, Devlin watches.
He listens.
He begins quietly examining pieces of EJ’s past, searching for inconsistencies that others overlooked.
Old statements.
Suspicious timelines.
People who suddenly changed their stories.
Evidence that seemingly disappeared at convenient moments.
And slowly, Devlin begins constructing something far more dangerous than an accusation.
A case.
EJ eventually realizes someone has been digging into his history.
Initially, he may assume he can simply confront Devlin and frighten him away.
But when the two men finally come face-to-face, Devlin doesn’t appear frightened.
Instead, he produces the evidence.
EJ’s confidence disappears.
For perhaps the first time, he understands that this isn’t somebody attempting to embarrass him.
Devlin wants him prosecuted.
And he believes he has enough evidence to make it happen.
EJ immediately demands to know where the information came from.
Devlin refuses to answer.
That makes EJ even more nervous.
Because if Devlin has one piece of evidence, he could have others.
More importantly, somebody inside EJ’s world may have been helping him.
Suddenly, everyone becomes a potential traitor.
Did someone from the DiMera family provide information?
Did one of EJ’s former enemies finally decide to talk?
Or has Devlin found somebody EJ believed had been permanently silenced?
That uncertainty could make EJ increasingly paranoid.
But Devlin’s biggest weapon may not be what he has already discovered.
It could be what happens after authorities begin investigating.
One piece of credible evidence can reopen old questions.
Old witnesses can be interviewed again.
Financial records can be examined.
People who once feared EJ may suddenly realize they have another opportunity to tell the truth.
And one investigation could quickly become several.
Devlin may warn him:
“This isn’t about one crime, EJ. Once they start looking, they’re going to find everything.”
That possibility terrifies EJ far more than a single arrest.
Because the DiMera empire has survived through secrets.
If investigators begin pulling one thread, nobody knows how much could unravel.
But EJ DiMera isn’t going to quietly wait for handcuffs.
His first objective will be obvious.
Find the evidence.
Where is Devlin keeping it?
Who else has copies?
Has anything already been delivered to the authorities?
EJ could have somebody search Devlin’s room or office.
He might attempt to access his phone.
He could pressure someone close to Devlin.
But Devlin may have anticipated exactly that.
Perhaps the evidence isn’t physically in Salem at all.
Maybe Devlin has arranged a safeguard—if anything happens to him, everything is automatically released.
That would completely change the power dynamic.
For once, threatening an enemy could make EJ’s situation worse.
So EJ turns toward his other favorite weapon.
Information.
If Devlin knows EJ’s secrets, then EJ will uncover Devlin’s.
Nobody comes to Salem without baggage.
EJ could begin investigating where Devlin came from, who he’s connected to and why bringing EJ down has become so personal.
And eventually, EJ may discover something.
A mistake.
A lie.
A buried scandal.
Something capable of destroying Devlin’s credibility.
EJ could offer him one final deal:
Walk away, and your secret stays buried.
Devlin refuses.
Now the conflict becomes personal.
And that could be exactly what EJ wants.
If he cannot destroy the evidence, perhaps he can destroy the man presenting it.
But Devlin could be preparing another surprise.
Rather than allowing EJ time to respond, he may have already contacted the authorities.
Imagine EJ believing he’s successfully intimidated Devlin.
He returns to the DiMera mansion.
Everything seems normal.
Then there’s a knock at the door.
EJ opens it.
Police officers are standing outside.
And Devlin is behind them.
“EJ DiMera, you’re under arrest.”
For Salem, the sight alone would be explosive.
But an arrest would only begin the real battle.
EJ could still hire the best attorneys available.
He could challenge Devlin’s evidence.
He could accuse him of fabricating the entire case because of a personal vendetta.
And EJ’s family connections could create additional complications.
The bigger question would become whether anyone close to EJ remains willing to protect him.
Because if somebody he trusts decides that Devlin is right?
EJ could face the one thing he has always managed to avoid:
an enemy attacking him from the outside while someone betrays him from within.
Devlin believes justice is finally coming.
EJ believes every man has a weakness.
One of them is about to discover that he badly underestimated the other.
And if EJ truly believes prison is inevitable, Salem should prepare for something even more dangerous.
Because EJ DiMera with power has always been formidable.
EJ DiMera with absolutely nothing left to lose could be terrifying.
One investigator.
One collection of evidence.
Years of buried DiMera secrets.
And potentially one arrest capable of bringing EJ’s entire world crashing down.
Will Devlin finally uncover enough evidence to put EJ behind bars and expose everything he has hidden—or will EJ discover Devlin’s own secret and destroy his case just seconds before the police can take him away?








