He was betrayed by his own family members and turned in for unleashing Marco on Phyllis (Gina Tognoni) and Jack (Peter Bergman), but much to everyone's surprise, Victor (Eric Braden) will quickly become a somewhat freed man on The Young and the Restless.

Stitch Lands In Hot Water

Despite having some airtight charges against him, he will be free on bail, and he will waste no time returning to Newman Enterprises--and confronting the daughter who helped seal his fate by turning in evidence of his crime to the police.

"Get out of the chair," he says to Victoria (Amelia Heinle) in a preview clip for the Monday, March 7 episode. "I have work to do."

Hilary Makes A Power Move

Even though he will be back until his trial, he will still be facing a battle with his family, who have all turned against him because of the combined actions with Marco, and his decision to turn Noah (Robert Adamson) in for the hit and run that almost killed Billy (Jason Thompson).

But, despite his seeming to be able to walk away from his crimes yet again, things could still take a shocking turn for Victor. Elise Moxley (Jensen Buchanan) appears to have been assigned to his case, which Victor will take as a positive sign due to their past affair. However, he will be stunned when that very reason later becomes public knowledge thanks to a press conference--and Elise steps away from his case entirely.

The Young and the Restless airs Monday-Friday at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

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