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Tracy And Valentin’s Unholy Alliance Shocks Port Charles!

General Hospital spoilers tease that Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) may soon have to make a quick exit from Port Charles due to his involvement with the Pikeman Group.

Even though he’s a trained spy, Valentin may have a difficult time making his escape if the authorities are all on high alert to bring him down. Luckily, he may receive help from a most unlikely source. Valentin’s has other interests in Port Charles, and its because of those he may find a most shocking ally.

General Hospital Spoilers – Valentin Cassadine Has A Controlling Interest In ELQ

For the last several years, Valentin has had a controlling interest in ELQ. He took over the company as part of a revenge plan against Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell).

The rest of the Quartermaines, most notably Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) and her son, Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth), have been trying to take control back ever since.

For her part, Tracy already put a complex plan in motion to take back Lucy Coe’s (Lynn Herring) single share. So she’s highly motivated to take the company back.

GH Spoilers – Valentin Cassadine May Soon Have To Flee Port Charles

Valentin’s work with Pikeman has made him more dangerous than ever. He’s already targeted Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Bernard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).

Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), the Police Commissioner, is already on to Valentin and it’s only a matter of time before she gets enough proof to place an arrest.

If a warrant goes out for Valentin’s arrest, he may find it difficult to escape to Switzerland, which has no extradition.

General Hospital Spoilers – Tracy Quartermaine Will Do Anything To Get ELQ Back!

Perhaps Valentin will go to Tracy in secret and make her an offer she can’t refuse. If she helps Valentin escape, perhaps with the family private jet, then Valentin may offer to give her back controlling interest of her family’s company.

Tracy has definitely changed in the last few months, but she’s always going to put ELQ first. She may even risk being charged as an accessory if it means getting her company back in her family’s hands.

Tracy is smart and if she does help Valentin, she’ll likely find a way to worm her way out of any trouble.

What do you think?

How far would Tracy go to get ELQ back? Would she make a deal with Valentin? Could Valentin escape to Switzerland? Anything can happen in Port Charles so stay tuned to General Hospital airing weekdays on ABC.

Don’t forget to check back right here regularly for all your General Hospital news, information and spoilers!

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