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Amaro's by-the-book handling of a starlet's arrest gets him back on the SVU squad in time to investigate the actress's latest offense, statutory rape.
Amaro's by-the-book handling of a starlet's arrest gets him back on the SVU squad in time to investigate the actress's latest offense, statutory rape.
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S16, EP6 "Glasgowman's Wrath"Three young girls' search for a mythical character leads to one of them becoming injured and the other two disappearing.
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S16, EP7 "Chicago Crossover"Sgt. Voight and Detectives Lindsay and Halstead work with Sgt. Benson and the SVU as they investigate the roots of a child pornography site; tension between Benson and Voight threatens the investigation.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S16, EP8 "Spousal Privilege"When detective Tutuola finds security footage of a sportscaster being physically abusive to his girlfriend, Benson seeks help from Assistant DA Barba to convince the victim to fight back.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S16, EP9 "Pattern Seventeen"The media spotlight shines on Sgt. Benson when she investigates a string of rapes that have similarities with crimes in Atlanta; a family court judge threatens to remove baby Noah from Benson's care.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S16, EP5 "Pornstar's Requiem"A college student becomes a target after her work as an online porn star is discovered by her classmates.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S16, EP4 "Holden's Manifesto"The team tries to find a bike messenger -- who has kept a video diary of his troubles with women -- before he can commit another violent act; the new deputy chief calls Benson's leadership into question.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S16, EP3 "Producer's Backend"Amaro's by-the-book handling of a starlet's arrest gets him back on the SVU squad in time to investigate the actress's latest offense, statutory rape.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
S16, EP2 "American Disgrace"When a series of allegations are made against a superstar basketball player, Sgt. Benson and Detective Carisi (Peter Scanavino) do not agree on the authenticity of each woman's story; the investigation takes Rollins back to her former precinct.
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