'Young and The Restless' spoilers: Victor's partner revealed, Jack tries to escape, Neil's trial

It is going to be one intense week in "The Young and The Restless" following the kidnapping of Jack. The bad guys are revealing themselves this week, while others have to prove their innocence. Here are the spoilers for the week:

Jack and his captor

A fake Jack has been running around Genoa City lately, while the real Jack is strapped in a bed in a dark room where no one where he is. The fake Jack is so convincing that no one actually knows the real Jack is missing.

Fans know that Victor orchestrated the kidnapping, but what wasn't clear was Victor's mystery partner in doing it. This week, the identity of the partner will be revealed and Jack will try his best to escape his captor. One of the ways is to manipulate Kelly after he realized that Kelly has a mental problem. However, Kelly won't let him escape without resorting to violent tactics.

Neil's case

This week, Neil's case will start and he is ready to face it head on, according to Soap Central. Devon is very concerned about his father's case, but Neil wants to face the consequences of his actions without the help of his son. Neil is still not ready to forgive Devon for having an affair with Hilary. As for Hilary, she isn't letting Winston Mobley out of her sights.

Other spoilers:

Stitch and Victoria decides to separate and Victoria will immediately confront Chelsea. Stitch will then continue his blossoming relationship with Abby, in which Summer wants to know more about.

Dylan is still intrigued with Sharon since her life is practically breaking apart now. Later, Dylan will be seen arguing with Paul. Moreover, Dylan will have a talk with Joe, who is recently revealed as someone who is permanently paralyzed after the fall from the balcony. They will talk about a prize that Dylan can claim.

Don't miss an episode this week of "The Young and The Restless" at 12:30 p.m., every weekday on CBS. In the meantime, enjoy this preview for the next episode and another preview for the week.

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