Intimate Betrayal
Drama
Overview
When her brother is murdered, a young reporter sets out to find his killer. She is comforted by his boss, a wealthy computer magnate, until her investigation slowly points to him.
Top Cast


Monica Calhoun
Monica Calhoun
Reese Deleware
Monica Calhoun
Reese Deleware


Khalil Kain
Khalil Kain
Maxwell Knight
Khalil Kain
Maxwell Knight


Erica Gimpel
Erica Gimpel
Toni
Erica Gimpel
Toni


T.E. Russell
T.E. Russell
Frank Chambers
T.E. Russell
Frank Chambers


L. Scott Caldwell
L. Scott Caldwell
Det. Sheila Monroe
L. Scott Caldwell
Det. Sheila Monroe


Kenneth Ransom
Kenneth Ransom
Jamaal
Kenneth Ransom
Jamaal


Brent Jennings
Brent Jennings
Jack Baker
Brent Jennings
Jack Baker


Ernest Harden Jr.
Ernest Harden Jr.
Tino Coleman
Ernest Harden Jr.
Tino Coleman
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