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'The Young And The Restless' Spoilers, Plot Rumors: Did The Abbotts Finally Lose?

It seems like Victor (Eric Braeden) has something to brag about since the Newmans appear to have won the battle over the Abbotts. However, his celebration may be a little bit too early since someone else might still turn the tables around.

According to Heavy, the Newmans have acquired half a billion dollars from dealing with Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman), after the latter decided not to take the matters to the public and with their lawyers. Victor has been bragging the new acquisition with Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) and Adam (Justin Hartley), but the latter may still have tricks up to his sleeves.

Celebrity Dirty Laundry said that Adam is thinking whether to keep his alliances with Jack or stand by Victor. The website also mentioned that Adam will realize his powers to control the situation, and fans wonder how things will end up with the war with the Newmans and the Abbotts.

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Meanwhile, the website said that Neil (Kristoff St. John) is caught between supporting Dr. Simon Neville's (Michael E. Knight) medical methods or not. The doctor is doing what is considered "groundbreaking" medical methods, and Neil worries that if Dr. Neville won't get the financial investment from him, he might end up with the police. He also owes the neurologist for treating Hilary (Mishael Morgan.) Fans will just have to see if Dr. Neville gets the support he wants from Neil.

In another report from Celebrity Dirty Laundry, Chelsea will get jealous on how Adam is overprotective of Sage (Kelly Sullivan). The latter is being forced by Victor to move out, and Sage raises the issue to Adam. Adam will get mad with his father, and will defend Sage. Chelsea is definitely not happy to know how much Sage affects Adam.

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