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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers, Plot News: Stitch Will Continue to Pursue Ashley and New Revenge Plans Against Victor Newman

The drama in "The Young and the Restless" continues on this week as it seems Monday will kick off with some intense planning against Victor Newman (Eric Braeden), as well as an insistent pursuing of Dr. Ben "Stitch" Rayburn to Ashley (Eileen Davidson).

According to the spoilers by Celebrity Dirty Laundry, it seems that Billy (Burgess Jenkins) will finally join forces with Phyllis (Gina Tognoni) to finally bring down Victor. Billy's initial hesitance was due to his lack of desire to be involved with whatever battle is going on.

Jack (Peter Bergman) has also requested her to stay out of it before; however, it seems the inevitable has happened as she will not be getting her hands dirty. Despite Phyllis knowing that Billy had already been told off by Jack, she responds to Billy that her revenge is something she must do.

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Happening also on Monday will be Stitch's determination in making sure he gets Ashley. Despite being engaged to her mother Abby (Melissa Ordway), he would care less about her feelings only to get Ashley to be with him. However, Ashley has more of a conscience, and despite her telling Stitch already before that they should forget about that night, Stitch tells Abby that he will confess everything to Abby.

Ashley will then tell Stitch that she can't allow this to happen, because Abby's happiness will be ruined just because of few moments that they had shared when they thought their lives were at risk. Stitch then confronts Ashley, asking her why she seems to be running from what they have.

It seems that later down the week, more will be occurring as Victor will also be put on the spotlight concerning his previous affair with Judge Moxley (Jensen Buchanan). Judge Moxley is also responsible for the fate of Adam (Justin Hartley), who may sent to prison while waiting for the decision of his appeal.

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