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Investigation into the suspected rape of a woman Benson helped earlier leads to a cybermogul; the team bids farewell to Sgt. Munch.
Investigation into the suspected rape of a woman Benson helped earlier leads to a cybermogul; the team bids farewell to Sgt. Munch.
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S15, EP8 "Military Justice"A military officer who was gang raped refuses to cooperate with the SVU for fear of damage to her reputation; Amaro asks his ex to help dig up information on the case.
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S15, EP9 "Rapist Anonymous"When Rollins tries to help a friend press rape charges against her lover, she finds herself thrust into the middle of the case.
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S15, EP10 "Psycho/Therapist"When Detective Benson faces Lewis in the courtroom, the stress causes setbacks in her recovery; Benson is forced to reveal secrets.
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S15, EP11 "Amaro's One-Eighty"When a suspect is gravely injured and the case becomes a public spectacle, Amaro's badge is on the line; Cragen surprises everyone with an announcement.
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S15, EP7 "Dissonant Voices"A 4-year-old student makes claims of sexual abuse against a singing coach and popular TV personality (Billy Porter).
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S15, EP6 "October Surprise"ADA Barba finds that a friend (Kirk Acevedo) -- with a connection to a mayoral candidate frontrunner -- is accused of rape.
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S15, EP5 "Wonderland Story"Investigation into the suspected rape of a woman Benson helped earlier leads to a cybermogul; the team bids farewell to Sgt. Munch.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S15, EP4 "Internal Affairs"When Officer Michael Groves ends up in a psych ward after leveling accusations at the 12th Precinct, Internal Affairs asks the team to help investigate.
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