The drama behind bars is only getting more intense for the undercover prisoners at Clark County Correctional Jail, and the threat other prisoners can represent is going to start affecting more of them on 60 Days In.

Robert's fears of getting beaten or sexually assaulted by other prisoners because of things he said and did which rose suspicions led to him covering up a camera—which got him in enough trouble to land in a 30-day solitary lockup. However, he isn't the only one who is facing problems with the others.

Jeff, who just arrived in the jail, has been having trouble providing details about his story to others, and because of that, he's become a target, and it's causing him to have a hard time adjusting.

"It's only been a couple of days and I'm already being bullied," he says in a preview clip for the March 31 episode.

Meanwhile, in the women's cells, Tami is quickly realizing that her trying to stand up to Boston could have landed her in some big trouble—and that she's about to become a major target as well.

"There's a meeting of six people and I'm like, 'They're all going to gang up on me,'" she says.

However, the person who could be in the biggest trouble is none other than Zack, who was having the easiest time assimilating in the jail, when he is shockingly called into court—and has no idea why.

"People are saying to me, 'What have you got court fot?' And I'm like, 'I don't know,'" he says in the clip.

However, his situation is also scary for Sheriff Jamey Noel, who hadn't prepared Zack for this situation—and now both he and Zack will be worried that he's going to need to finally come clean about his identity and effectively end his time in the project.

"The second I get in front of the judge, I'm going to have to tell the truth," he says.

60 Days In airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. on A&E.

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