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Valentin Diabolical Plan Unfolds, Plot To Frame Sonny Unveiled!

General Hospital spoilers tease that Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) has been showing a side of himself that he had kept buried for the last several years.

As viewers may remember, when Valentin first showed up, he shot Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss) and Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom). His own mother, Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers) was terrified of him at one point. He also threw Ava Jerome (Maura West) off the parapet at Wyndemere.

Ava survived, and Valentin was seemingly given a wake-up call when it was revealed that his young daughter, Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) has witnessed his assault on Ava.

General Hospital Spoilers – Valentin Cassadine Swore To Be A Better Father!

Valentin swore to become a better father and it seemed for awhile he was doing just that. But it seems that Valentin hasn’t turned away from the darkness, he just got better at hiding it.

Valentin has been secretly working with the Pikeman Group for years, and now has taken on a leadership role within the organization.

Pikeman was working with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Bernard) so that they could use the docks in Port Charles for their own purposes. Sonny agreed for awhile but has since cut ties with Pikeman!

GH Spoilers – The Pikeman Group Has Also Been Targeting The Mob!

Recently, it was revealed that Pikeman had been killing off various mob bosses in the country.

Sonny himself has been targeted more than once but has managed to stay alive, unlike some of the others like Olivia Jerome (Tonja Walker).

So now that Valentin has taken over Pikeman, he has decided to try something different. He somehow managed to have Sonny’s bi-polar prescription altered so that Sonny is only receiving about one fourth of his prescribed medication.

His plan is to let Sonny spiral out of control and commit a crime while in this state. Valentin’s hope is that Sonny will then be sent to prison.

General Hospital Spoilers – Valentin Cassadine May Expedite His Plans!

Valentin hasn’t seen the results yet that he had hoped for so he might try to speed things along.

Former Corinthos employee Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) has joined the police force that that is something that Sonny sees as a betrayal. Valentin could see that as his opportunity to strike.

Perhaps he will make an attempt on Sonny’s life and make sure that Sonny has no alibi for the crime.

Sonny certainly already has the motive, and police commissioner Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) has been looking for a way to bring Sonny to justice? Could Dex become the victim of Valentin’s ultimate plan against Sonny?

GH Spoilers – What Do You Think?

Will Sonny realize his medications are being tampered with in time? Or will Valentin’s plan succeed? Could Dex become collateral damage? 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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