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00:01In the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous.
00:07In New York City, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are
00:11members of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit.
00:15These are their stories.
00:34No! No! I think she hit her head!
00:37Let's go!
00:38I don't think she's breathing, man!
00:39Get back in the car!
00:40Come on, let's get out of here.
00:41Let's go!
00:54Help! There's a girl on the ground over here!
00:56She needs a doctor!
00:57Over here!
00:59Help!
01:03He's a waffle guy.
01:04I'm good with coffee, thanks.
01:07Like I said, I looked through hundreds of cases.
01:10I'm sure you did.
01:11And, uh, are there minor mistakes?
01:15Yeah, sure.
01:17License plate, numbers transposed, paperwork misfiled, small stuff.
01:21You could find worse in my jacket.
01:23Could we now?
01:24It's not like there was incompetence or corruption.
01:28I'd like to decide for myself, Jake.
01:31May I have a file?
01:40You're wrong about this.
01:43You're wrong about Benson, okay?
01:46Whatever chain of command or BS you're hung up on, let it go.
01:51Wow.
01:52Six months as a detective and he's ready to run the bureau.
01:58Do you remember when you had that problem in high school with that kid and you called me?
02:02You're not doing that.
02:04You're not doing that.
02:05No, this is not about how many times you helped me or how tight you were with my dad.
02:09I'm not going to look the other way when you're doing something wrong.
02:12What am I doing wrong?
02:14You're undermining a good cop.
02:17You're letting your ego make decisions, yeah?
02:20And when you can't get to her, you go after someone in her unit.
02:24Then you set me up to be the fall guy.
02:26That's untrue.
02:26I still don't understand why.
02:29If Captain Benson asked you to do something and you did the opposite, what do you think would happen?
02:36That's not the same thing.
02:37It's exactly the same thing.
02:38I am not being unreasonable.
02:40I'm not even being political.
02:41I'm being a boss.
02:42If she does good, you look good, right?
02:46Why not just make her an ally?
02:49I tried.
02:51Benson's only ever allied with herself.
02:57There's a teenage girl in the hospital, head trauma, signs of sexual assault.
03:01Oh.
03:06Jake, you can leave the file.
03:13I found her school ID in her pocket.
03:16Emma Burns, 16, tense Carlton prep.
03:18How is she doing?
03:19Stable, but unconscious.
03:21There's a subdural hematoma from getting tossed out of the car.
03:24Bruising and blood in her underwear.
03:26Plus the top screen showed the razepam in her system.
03:28Anybody get a good look at the car that dumped her?
03:31Witness said it was an SUV.
03:32We can get you the security footage, but they said it's not helpful.
03:35Sorry.
03:35Thank you so much.
03:36All right, look, razepam is a benzo, so that increases impulsivity and it induces memory loss.
03:42Basically a roofie.
03:43Yes.
03:44Hey, how was your breakfast?
03:47No, I'm talking to a charming brick wall.
03:49Yeah.
03:50You back with us?
03:51So Cap don't make me a cake, but yeah, I'm back.
03:54That's good to hear.
03:54So how about the two of you go through the security footage and see if you can see something that
04:00they didn't?
04:05Something's up with this kid.
04:08You think he knows something?
04:09What's that?
04:11Hey.
04:13Hey, hey, hey, stop.
04:15You got me running the first day back?
04:16Seriously?
04:17Hey.
04:22Oh, and it's unlocked.
04:24Thanks, kid.
04:25Hey, that's private property.
04:26You can't take that.
04:27Technically, it's abandoned property, which we can't search.
04:30Please just give it back.
04:31I didn't do anything wrong.
04:32I'm just here visiting someone.
04:33Look at this.
04:34At the hospital.
04:35Cops here.
04:35Nobody better snitch.
04:38You know what the first rule about not snitching is?
04:42Don't text about not snitching.
04:44But you're wrong.
05:01You know what the first rule of shame is to be alive.
05:36Eats and social media helped identify the kids in this video.
05:39All seniors at Carleton Prep.
05:41Oh, I've heard of that.
05:42It's a high-end private school.
05:43So these four, Ethan Weiss, Matt Davis, John Gallagher, Casey Stewart, we're all on the group chat.
05:49Possibly the ones that took her to the hospital.
05:51And no luck with Ethan.
05:52I tried. He's not talking.
05:53These private school kids ain't gonna talk to the cops.
05:56Their parents will pay for the best lawyers in the city.
05:58Most of these kids are 17 years old, so we don't need their parents' consent to talk to them.
06:02Let's grab them on the way to school.
06:05And ever since she cut her hair, she looks like a hippopotamus.
06:07Hey.
06:09What the hell, bruh?
06:11Come with me, bruh.
06:12You too.
06:13Let's go.
06:27All sticks and stems.
06:29You got beat, kid.
06:32So let's start with an easy one.
06:34Where was the party last night?
06:35Look, I'd love to help you, but I have no idea what you're even saying right now.
06:39Casey, your friend may have been sexually assaulted, and I think that you can help her.
06:44And I think I'd like to speak to my attorney.
06:48Just tell us what happened.
06:49We'll forget about the weed.
06:51What weed?
06:52Wise guy, huh?
06:53Wise enough not to talk to cops.
06:56So, John, your friend, your friend, Emma, she's in pretty bad shape.
07:02She may have been sexually assaulted, and we're just trying to figure out what happened.
07:06So can you help me help her?
07:10Lawyer.
07:12We know you care about him.
07:14You came to the hospital to check on him.
07:16You tried to help her, right?
07:17You saw that she was in trouble, and you tried to help her?
07:23Listen, I swear.
07:24That's enough.
07:25Ethan, I'm your lawyer.
07:27Don't say another word.
07:30Calm down.
07:31We need to remove it tomorrow.
07:33You need to release these kids immediately.
07:34I'm not going to let these...
07:35The rule is not going anywhere.
07:36You're not going to kill us anymore.
07:39You're not going to kill us anymore.
07:41Let's give donuts to the courthouse for this?
07:43What a mess.
07:44Well, they all lawyered up and won't talk, and we can't hold them.
07:47Which means we got no leads.
07:49There's nothing you can do.
07:52I put all the lawyers in the conference room.
07:54I got an idea.
07:56Just give us a minute.
07:57All right, guys?
07:59Hey.
08:00Hey.
08:00So, I wanted to give you a heads up.
08:02I did some digging, and I found a retired IAB detective who investigated your dad's shooting.
08:07Oh, yeah?
08:09Okay.
08:10Case I'm on is a cluster.
08:12All right.
08:12That's fine.
08:13It's best I talk to him anyway.
08:14I owe you.
08:15Yeah.
08:15I take Venmo.
08:21Sonny!
08:23What's up with all the theatrics?
08:24You know you can't talk to our clients.
08:27Oh, you're right.
08:27I'm not going to talk to all of them.
08:29I'm only going to talk to one of them.
08:32What does that mean?
08:33These kids are in deep.
08:35And I'm going to make an offer to the first one that comes forward with useful information.
08:40The rest can drown.
08:41Come on, Carisi.
08:43There's a teenage girl in the hospital because one of your dumbass clients dropped her on
08:47her head.
08:47Strain is leaving the station.
08:50And I'm only letting one kid ride.
08:52You all have my number.
09:04I really thought one would flip.
09:06Look, it was worth a shot.
09:07We'll figure something else out.
09:12No need.
09:13We got a bite.
09:16I keep seeing her face.
09:18Her lips were blue.
09:20Yeah, we saw the video.
09:21And we also saw that you were drinking.
09:24Just tell them what we talked about.
09:29We went to John's apartment to party after school.
09:31I only had one drink, maybe two.
09:33We had no idea.
09:34He told us it was just him and John.
09:36Mr. and Mrs. Weiss, just...
09:37Please, let Ethan answer.
09:39Go ahead.
09:41At some point, I fell asleep.
09:43And then, all of a sudden, John and Casey were shaking me awake, saying that Emma might
09:48be dead.
09:49You didn't call 911?
09:50I wanted to, but they didn't let me.
09:52Like you said, we had been drinking.
09:55We just didn't want to get in trouble.
09:56So you drove her to the hospital yourselves?
09:59Yeah, but I didn't mean for her to hit her head.
10:01I lost my grip and she fell.
10:03And then John and Casey were yelling at me.
10:05I didn't know what to do.
10:06I tried to pick her back up, but...
10:07Ethan has given a statement.
10:08Now, let's talk to you.
10:10Full immunity from my client.
10:11If you want full immunity, he's got to give me more than that.
10:14Hey, Ethan, it doesn't matter if your intentions were good.
10:18Emma almost died.
10:20She may have been raped.
10:22So if you know something, you can help her.
10:25Ethan, you don't have to sit anymore.
10:26Okay, enough.
10:28Emma started to act weird.
10:31She seemed out of it.
10:33And then I saw her go in the guest bedroom with Matt.
10:44All right, according to Ethan, Emma and Matt, they were flirting the entire night and then
10:48they snuck off into the guest room together and Emma was unsteady on her feet.
10:53Okay, but Ethan didn't intervene?
10:54Well, he didn't think it was a big deal.
10:56He figured they were going off together and Emma must have consented.
10:58Excuse me.
10:59She was 16 and full of drugs.
11:01Where'd the lorazepam come from anyway?
11:02Ethan said that there were no drugs at the party.
11:04Was Matt drunk too?
11:06Ethan said that Matt had one drink, possibly two.
11:09So he's sober enough to know better.
11:11We have a suspect and a crime scene.
11:13Go check out the apartment.
11:15That was Matt's lawyer.
11:16He wants to talk.
11:18All right.
11:20My client has come forward of his own volition.
11:23He's willing to cooperate.
11:25But before you take him into custody, there's something you should see.
11:30What's this?
11:31It's a toxicology report.
11:34Matt woke up the morning after the party with no memory of the previous night.
11:38I ordered the report.
11:39It shows lorazepam glucoronide in his urine at a rate of 30 nanograms per milliliter,
11:45which is more than enough to impair decision-making and memory.
11:50Since benzos only remain in the urine for one to three days,
11:53it is likely he ingested the drug at the party in question,
11:56which Matt swears he did not willingly do.
12:02So what are you saying?
12:03Our son was drugged.
12:06I had one drink early in the night and never took any drugs.
12:09Well, who do you think would have drugged you?
12:13He clearly doesn't know anything.
12:15And if any sex occurred,
12:16I suggest you look at my client as a victim,
12:19not the perpetrator.
12:21Okay, well, hopefully we're going to get to the bottom of what happened.
12:26Emma's awake.
12:30No, it's not true.
12:32I know that it's hard to hear,
12:34but your injuries are consistent with the sexual assault.
12:38Matt cares for me.
12:40He would never rape me.
12:41Do you have any memory of the night?
12:44Because one of your friends said that they saw you and Matt
12:48walking into a bedroom and you were having trouble walking.
12:51Well, no.
12:53I like Matt,
12:54so if we did anything,
12:55I would have wanted it to happen.
12:57You had lorazepam in your system,
12:59and that's a drug that can cause memory loss and confusion.
13:04So do you remember taking anything like that?
13:06Matt, no.
13:07I don't take any pills.
13:10I don't get wasted.
13:12Because I just,
13:13I don't ever want to feel like I'm not in control, okay?
13:17Okay, I believe you.
13:20So how about you tell me
13:23anything that you do remember leading up to the party?
13:26And nothing is too small.
13:28You know, little things can be important.
13:30We went to John's apartment after school.
13:32So were his parents home?
13:34When his dad died,
13:35Tali was there, though.
13:37And Tali is his mother?
13:38Yeah.
13:39Did she know that you all were drinking?
13:42It's not a big deal.
13:44And she,
13:44she said that it's safer to drink at her place
13:46rather than some, like, back alley.
13:48So she's cool.
13:50Uh-huh.
13:50She doesn't treat us like kids.
13:52Was she drinking with you?
13:55Only a little,
13:56but hardly anything.
13:57Right.
13:58Look, Tali is a good person.
14:01She's like one of us.
14:02She's a friend.
14:03And she's the one who told me
14:05that Matt has a crush on me.
14:06Oh, when did she tell you that?
14:08At the party.
14:10And, um,
14:13she told me to go for it,
14:14and if Matt and I wanted to
14:16use the guest bedroom,
14:18that we could.
14:19Emma, I think that you know
14:20that it's inappropriate
14:21for an adult to say that.
14:27Okay.
14:28So,
14:29what happened next?
14:33I don't remember anything after that.
14:41NYPD,
14:42we're looking for Talia Federov.
14:44Who are you?
14:45Uh, Detective Griffin,
14:46Sergeant Tutuola.
14:47We need to ask you a few questions,
14:48take a look around the apartment.
14:50Why would you need to look
14:51around my apartment?
14:53We think someone may have been
14:54sexually assaulted here
14:55at a party the other night.
14:56Oh, my God.
14:57Who?
14:57In my home here?
14:58We already have a suspect.
14:59We just need to take a look
15:01at the crime scene.
15:02We'll be in and out
15:02in five minutes.
15:03I would love to help you guys out.
15:05I really would,
15:06but my dad is a retired judge.
15:08Owen Federov,
15:08I'm sure you've heard of him.
15:10And he would absolutely kill me
15:12if I let law enforcement in
15:13without a warrant,
15:14so I'm sorry.
15:14Good thing we brought one.
15:15All right, guys,
15:16come on in.
15:17Spread out.
15:19Um, this is a mistake.
15:21I'm sure of it.
15:22You can't just waltz in here
15:23and barge in
15:24and start touching everything.
15:26Quiff, find the guest room.
15:28Copy.
15:29The guest room?
15:30There's nothing in the guest room
15:32that you need to see.
15:36So this is your daughter's room?
15:38What?
15:39No, I don't have a daughter.
15:41This is my room.
15:44Listen, I just let them
15:45have a couple of drinks.
15:47It's not a big deal.
15:48I mean, wouldn't you rather that
15:49than having them drink
15:51at some park unsupervised?
15:53I just wanted to create
15:54a safe space.
16:11Hey, you got tweezers?
16:13Yeah.
16:17What you got?
16:25In camera.
16:29Detective, do you have kids?
16:32So, I mean, you would understand.
16:34My son was bullied
16:35all throughout school
16:36and so was I.
16:37I tried to step in
16:38and create a space
16:40for him and his friends
16:40to have some fun.
16:41That's all.
16:42I didn't do anything bad.
16:44I just...
16:45I'm a helicopter mom, I guess,
16:47but I did it for my son.
16:49You know what I never did
16:50for my son?
16:52Rufi is friends.
16:54Talia Fedorov,
16:55you're under arrest.
16:56Turn around.
16:57What?
16:58I...
17:00The best you have
17:01is endangering the welfare
17:03of a child for the alcohol.
17:05Misdemeanor.
17:05Well, don't forget
17:06about the lorazepam.
17:08The medicine cabinet
17:09wasn't locked.
17:10It's not the first time
17:11that kids helped themselves
17:12to a parent's prescriptions.
17:13That doesn't explain
17:14the hidden camera.
17:15Yeah, and the only device
17:16the camera was connected to
17:17was your cell phone.
17:19That camera was used
17:20to check on her aunt
17:21who had dementia
17:22and who was staying with them
17:24until she passed away.
17:26Okay, show us the video.
17:27Uh, sorry.
17:28The camera only screamed
17:29the video directly
17:30so there are no recordings.
17:31Oh, so you were watching
17:31teenagers have sex
17:32in your guest's bedroom live.
17:33That is an outrageous accusation.
17:36Well, tell us about
17:37this unlawful surveillance charge,
17:391995.
17:40You would have been, what,
17:41a college freshman?
17:42Is that when you picked up
17:43your peeping kink, Talia?
17:44We were charged
17:45as a youthful offender,
17:46which is usually sealed,
17:47but thankfully,
17:47we got a great ADA.
17:49Taking pics through the dorm window
17:50of football players
17:51and cheerleaders.
17:52I was walking down the street.
17:53No, Talia, speak quiet.
17:53No, their curtains
17:54were wide open.
17:55Talia.
17:56This is...
17:56Talia.
17:57A wide oak plea
17:58is hard to come by.
17:59Must be nice to have a father
18:01who's a judge with juice.
18:02Mm-hmm.
18:03Must be nice.
18:03That must be what privilege buys.
18:05What is that?
18:06Never having to face consequences.
18:16Welcome back, Judge Fedorov.
18:17Oh, thanks, Sam.
18:18I wish it was under
18:19better circumstances.
18:21This is calendar number three.
18:22The people in the state
18:23of New York
18:24versus Talia Fedorov.
18:25Defendants charged
18:26with two counts
18:27of facilitating a sexual offense
18:28with controlled substance
18:29and two counts
18:30of using a child
18:31for sexual performance.
18:33Good morning, Your Honor.
18:34So we're lying in
18:34for the defendant.
18:35My client enters
18:36a plea of not guilty.
18:37As the bail, Your Honor,
18:38the defendant is accused
18:39of a Class D violent felony.
18:40I read the complaint.
18:42Defending has no criminal record.
18:43I'm going to release
18:44her on her own recognizance
18:46and assign this case
18:47to Judge Kevin Ryan.
18:52Next case.
19:02Hey, what was that?
19:04You didn't know.
19:05Talia's father
19:06was the chief criminal court.
19:08Oh, so I see
19:09that membership
19:10still has its privileges.
19:16So, what can I do
19:17for you gentlemen?
19:18I appreciate the time, Judge.
19:20I just wanted to discuss
19:22your relationship
19:22with the defendant's father.
19:24Well, it's common knowledge
19:25that we were friends.
19:26That was years ago.
19:27I certainly don't see it
19:28as a problem.
19:28Well, no, of course not,
19:29but I just think we should
19:31really try to avoid
19:33even the appearance
19:34of impropriety here.
19:35Oh, so you're suggesting
19:36there's something improper
19:38about me trying the case?
19:39Everybody knows
19:39he was your mentor, Judge.
19:40Mentor?
19:42Judge Fedorov was close
19:43with many judges
19:44in this building.
19:45Even so,
19:46I think it would be wise
19:47for you to recuse yourself.
19:49Denied.
19:50Anything else?
19:52Yeah, actually, Your Honor,
19:54I was hoping that this meeting
19:55would be about
19:55Mr. Carisi offering
19:57my client a misdemeanor.
19:58A misdemeanor?
20:00Yeah.
20:01One of those kids almost died.
20:02That's never gonna happen.
20:03I appreciate your passion,
20:04Mr. Carisi,
20:05but if I were you,
20:06I'd think on it.
20:07Thank you, Judge.
20:09But no deal.
20:12Well then,
20:12I guess I will see
20:13both you gentlemen in court.
20:17It's totally normal
20:18to feel nervous, right?
20:20Okay, so ADA Carisi
20:22is gonna prep you
20:23in his office.
20:24Okay.
20:24And he's gonna go through
20:26every single question
20:27with you, right,
20:28before you have to testify.
20:30Will you be there, too?
20:31Oh, yes, absolutely.
20:32Okay, absolutely.
20:35Here, why don't you have a seat?
20:37Okay, can I make you
20:39a cup of tea?
20:40Yeah, great.
20:42Great.
20:45So, Emma,
20:46is there something else
20:47bothering you,
20:48something you want
20:49to talk about?
20:51No, it's fine.
20:52I'll handle it.
20:54Okay.
20:56No, you mentioned
20:57at the hospital
20:59that you never wanted
21:01to feel out of control.
21:02That, uh,
21:04it seems like it's something
21:05that is very important to you.
21:10Yeah?
21:10Yeah.
21:11A lot of people
21:13that I've talked to,
21:14you know, survivors
21:14of trauma,
21:16experience something
21:17called hypervigilance,
21:18and it's when
21:19your brain works
21:21really, really hard, right,
21:22scanning for threats
21:24to make sure
21:24that they're safe
21:26and they sort of
21:27live in a constant
21:29state of fight-or-flight.
21:31You ever...
21:32You ever feel like that?
21:35Sometimes?
21:36I want you to know
21:37that you can talk to me
21:38because
21:40I know a little bit
21:41about that.
21:47If I, uh,
21:49if I tell you something,
21:50do you...
21:51do you have to tell
21:52other people?
21:53Well,
21:54sometimes I do,
21:56yeah.
21:56If you need me
21:57to keep it between us,
21:59then...
21:59then I will.
22:01I promise.
22:01I'll keep it between us.
22:04Okay.
22:09When I was younger,
22:13like, like 12,
22:15um...
22:17my uncle,
22:18he...
22:20he would...
22:21he would touch me.
22:23And he would have me,
22:24uh, touch him.
22:26And I knew,
22:27I knew it was wrong,
22:29that I, you know,
22:30I couldn't make him stop.
22:31It was during, like,
22:33seventh grade.
22:35But that's it.
22:36That's what happened.
22:38I'm so sorry, Emma.
22:40I'm so sorry
22:41that that happened.
22:44Would it be okay
22:45for me to ask you
22:46a couple of questions
22:47about that?
22:48So where is
22:49your uncle now?
22:51He died.
22:53Last year.
22:55I...
22:55Did you ever
22:56tell anyone?
22:57My mom.
22:59The...
23:00the summer after it happened.
23:01What'd she do?
23:03I mean,
23:04they never let me
23:05be alone with him
23:07again,
23:08but that's it.
23:08But did you call the police
23:10or a doctor?
23:11My parents were, uh,
23:13having money problems.
23:14And my uncle,
23:15he was rich.
23:18He invented this app
23:19or something.
23:20And so he paid for everything.
23:21Paid for school.
23:25But, yeah,
23:26that's all...
23:26that's it.
23:27That's all they did.
23:28That must have been
23:29so hard.
23:31And...
23:32that's so unfair.
23:35And, Emma,
23:36if you'd let me,
23:36I'd love to
23:37talk to your parents.
23:39No.
23:39Well, even if it's just
23:40to get a good therapist,
23:41we can help you.
23:42I can't handle
23:43any of that right now.
23:44Okay?
23:46So just...
23:47just don't tell anyone.
23:49I did promise.
23:50And I won't tell anyone.
23:52I will keep it between us.
23:54I promise you that.
23:58Okay?
24:00I can't believe
24:01anybody's asking
24:02about Jimmy Griffin.
24:03How long has that guy
24:04been dead and buried?
24:05Believe me, I know.
24:06There's this unreliable informant
24:08talking smack,
24:09and I was told to
24:10track it down
24:10and put it to bed.
24:12Don't feel I remember much,
24:13Gary.
24:14It's all right.
24:15See if anything
24:16jogs your memory.
24:25You're missing stuff.
24:26You sure you got
24:27all of this?
24:27What's missing?
24:29Photos, for one.
24:30We certainly had
24:30one of the gun.
24:32Okay, I'll dig around.
24:34So, it was an officer
24:35involved shooting.
24:36You caught the
24:36IAB investigation.
24:38What happened?
24:39Jimmy and some skull
24:41get into a beef
24:42in a bar.
24:44Something about the guy
24:45who owed Jimmy
24:45money.
24:47They take it outside.
24:48Dummy pulls the gun.
24:50Jimmy pulls,
24:51puts one in the guy's knee.
24:53Good shoot.
24:54Guy survived.
24:56End of story.
24:57Files says that the
24:58scale was Dennis Reeves.
25:00I looked into him.
25:01He died in 2015,
25:02but you remember
25:03what he said back then?
25:04What do you think
25:05he said?
25:06Not my gun.
25:08Dirty cop planted it.
25:09He made up some garbage
25:11about Jimmy was on
25:12his payroll.
25:13Nonsense.
25:14Any witnesses?
25:16It was Jimmy
25:16and his partner.
25:18You probably know her.
25:20She's the new
25:20chief of deeds.
25:22Tynan.
25:22Yeah, I met her a few
25:23times.
25:24She's solid.
25:25She stand up?
25:26Yeah.
25:27She said the same thing
25:28Jimmy said.
25:29You know,
25:30pretty open and shut.
25:31Two cops versus
25:33one scale.
25:33Oh, not a lot of shoe
25:35leather on this, Curry.
25:37No brainer.
25:37I get it.
25:39Reeves said that
25:40Jimmy was on his payroll.
25:41Right?
25:42What?
25:42Was he a bookie?
25:45Yeah.
25:47You know,
25:48I don't recall.
25:51Anything else
25:52I can help you with?
25:54Yeah, last thing.
25:55Case file says that
25:56Reeves caught a collar
25:57for the illegal gun.
25:59Yeah.
26:00It's up night, right?
26:02Got drunk.
26:03Pulled a gun on a cop.
26:05Got shot.
26:07And the rest is
26:07for a gun charge.
26:09Just a great
26:11New York tale.
26:12Any idea what
26:13happened to the gun?
26:14Probably a box
26:15in a property warehouse
26:17in Queens.
26:18I checked.
26:19It's not there.
26:21What can I tell you, Curry?
26:22Sometimes things
26:23just disappear.
26:25Looking a little dry
26:26there, Sergeant.
26:27Next one's on me.
26:30Thanks for your time.
26:33I'm telling you,
26:34I have nothing
26:34but admiration
26:35for your work
26:36with SVU,
26:37Mr. Carisi.
26:37Thank you, Judge.
26:38It means a lot to me.
26:39It must take a toll.
26:41You know,
26:42a heavy load.
26:44You know what?
26:45How about I tell you
26:45all about it,
26:46but after this trial.
26:48Because seeing as your daughter
26:49is the defendant
26:50in this case,
26:50I don't think it's even
26:51appropriate for us
26:52to be speaking right now.
26:53I thought you might
26:53say that.
26:56Good day, Judge.
26:58Do you have children,
26:59Mr. Carisi?
27:04Yes, I do.
27:05I'm sure you agree
27:07that you'd do anything
27:08to protect them.
27:11My suggestion is
27:12a lighter load for you
27:14makes a lighter load
27:16for me.
27:19With respect, Judge,
27:22I'm not interested
27:23in lightening
27:23anyone's load.
27:25I just want to try
27:26a fair case.
27:27You know I was on the bench
27:28for over 30 years.
27:29That doesn't mean
27:30anything to you?
27:31It means you know damn well
27:32that your friend Judge Ryan
27:33should recuse himself.
27:36Have a good day, Judge.
27:45And after the defendant
27:46gave you this drink,
27:47what happened?
27:48I don't remember.
27:49I blacked out.
27:50And did you submit
27:51for a toxicology screen?
27:52Yes, and it showed
27:53I had lorazepam
27:54in my system,
27:55which I never took.
27:56So the defendant
27:57spiked your drink.
27:58Objection.
27:59Assumes facts,
28:00not an evidence.
28:00Sustain.
28:02Matt,
28:03did you see anyone
28:04put lorazepam
28:06in your drink
28:07after the defendant
28:08gave it to you?
28:09No.
28:10Nothing further here,
28:11huh?
28:13Mr. Davis,
28:14tell the jury
28:15about the deal
28:17you made
28:17with Mr. Carisi
28:18to get you to testify.
28:19Objection.
28:20He knows there's no deal.
28:22Overruled.
28:23Your Honor,
28:23assumes facts,
28:24not in evidence.
28:25Sit down,
28:25Mr. Carisi.
28:29There is no deal.
28:30Isn't it true
28:31that you were
28:31investigated
28:32for the rape
28:33of Emma Burns?
28:36Yeah, I guess, but...
28:37Yeah, but
28:37you were never arrested
28:40or charged
28:41for that sexual assault,
28:42correct?
28:43Correct.
28:44Who made the call
28:45to not charge you?
28:50I guess,
28:51Mr. Carisi.
28:55Hey,
28:56we're gonna have
28:56to go out there now
28:57so we can take
28:58a deep breath.
28:59Hey!
28:59We got together.
29:00I don't know
29:01what happened.
29:01She was fine.
29:02Then she had
29:03trouble breathing.
29:03Okay.
29:04Hey, Emma.
29:04I'm here.
29:05I'm here.
29:07Hey,
29:07can you tell me
29:08what happened?
29:10What's going on?
29:12All those people.
29:14Okay, Emma.
29:15I'm gonna be
29:15right there with you.
29:17You just,
29:17you just focus on me,
29:19okay?
29:19I'm gonna be right
29:20there in the gallery.
29:21Deep breath.
29:24Here you go.
29:25Deep breath.
29:30Deep breath.
29:34It's okay.
29:35Honey,
29:36it's okay.
29:38Can you
29:39adjourn early?
29:40There's no way
29:40Ryan's gonna go for that.
29:44I can't put her
29:45on a stand like this.
29:46You may not have to.
29:51Based on the evidence
29:52and your years
29:53of experience,
29:54do you believe
29:55that the defendant
29:55drugged two teenagers,
29:57Emma Burns
29:58and Matt Davis,
29:59in order to watch them
30:00have sex
30:00on a hidden camera?
30:01Yes,
30:02I do.
30:03Thank you, Captain.
30:04No further questions,
30:05Your Honor.
30:09Captain,
30:11is it fair to say
30:12that the alleged
30:14victim in this case
30:15was under
30:16the influence
30:17on the night
30:17in question?
30:18There's nothing
30:18alleged about it.
30:20The evidence
30:20proves that
30:22Emma is a victim.
30:23But she doesn't
30:24remember any of it.
30:25So how do we know
30:26she's not making it up?
30:27Well,
30:28victims of sexual assault
30:29often have trouble
30:31remembering traumatic
30:32events,
30:32especially when
30:33they're drugged
30:34against their will.
30:35Did Emma ever mention
30:36any other traumatic
30:38events in her life?
30:39We spoke of
30:40many things.
30:41Any of those
30:42pertinent to this case?
30:45Not that I can
30:46speak of.
30:47Captain Benson,
30:48has Emma ever
30:49claimed to have
30:50been sexually
30:50assaulted before?
30:52Objection,
30:53Your Honor.
30:54Overruled.
30:55Captain.
30:59My duty
31:00is to protect
31:01the victim,
31:02Your Honor.
31:04You are under oath,
31:06Captain,
31:06and you will
31:07answer the question.
31:08I'm sorry,
31:08but I can't.
31:13Ladies and gentlemen,
31:13I'm going to send
31:14you on a short break.
31:15We have some
31:17boring legal matters
31:18to address.
31:19Grab a coffee,
31:20stretch your legs,
31:21and we'll call you
31:22back in shortly.
31:37Your Honor,
31:37the rape shield law
31:39specifically limits
31:41the defense's ability
31:42to introduce the past
31:43sexual behavior.
31:44This isn't about
31:44past sexual behavior.
31:45This is to establish
31:47if the girl has lied
31:48in the past
31:48about sexual assault
31:49and goes directly
31:50to her credibility.
31:51I agree.
31:52Captain Benson
31:53will answer the question.
31:55I can't do that,
31:56Your Honor.
31:57I'm sorry.
32:00Are you refusing
32:01to comply
32:02with the court order?
32:03Legally,
32:04she cannot answer
32:05that question.
32:05Sit down,
32:06Mr. Carisi.
32:09Captain.
32:10I don't want to refuse.
32:12I'm simply obeying
32:13the rape shield law
32:14which was passed
32:15to protect victims.
32:17If you refuse my order,
32:18I will hold you
32:20in contempt of court.
32:21Your Honor,
32:22Captain Benson
32:22is following the law.
32:24You can't do this.
32:24You don't tell me
32:25what I can do
32:26in my own courtroom,
32:27Mr. Carisi.
32:33It's your last chance,
32:34Captain.
32:36My duty
32:37is to protect the victim.
32:39I can't
32:40and won't
32:40answer the question.
32:44Put her inside.
33:05All right,
33:05clarify.
33:06Listen,
33:06I'll defend your right
33:07not to answer that question
33:08in court,
33:08but what the hell
33:09is going on?
33:09I'm sorry, Carisi.
33:10I can't,
33:11I can't say.
33:12No,
33:13it's okay.
33:15You don't have to go
33:16to jail for this.
33:17Don't worry
33:17about that,
33:18Emma.
33:19I will not
33:19be manipulated
33:20by that lawyer.
33:24I'm not going to either.
33:32Captain Benson knows
33:35what Uncle Ian
33:36did to me.
33:39I can't keep it
33:40a secret anymore.
33:43And neither can you.
33:45You have to tell everyone.
33:48I'm not afraid anymore.
33:50Okay.
33:53Okay.
33:54How did that lawyer
33:54know about this?
33:57Because I told Talia.
34:02She acted
34:03sympathetic and kind.
34:06And now she's
34:06going to use it
34:07against me.
34:10And I'm really
34:11sorry, Mom,
34:11because I thought
34:12that I could trust her.
34:18You have nothing
34:21to be sorry for.
34:26I'm sorry.
34:30I am so,
34:31so sorry.
34:44No charges were ever
34:45filed.
34:46No.
34:47She never even
34:48reported it.
34:50That's not uncommon
34:51in these types
34:52of circumstances.
34:54So we just have to
34:55take her word for it.
34:56She told her mother.
34:58She also told your client.
34:59Is it fair to say
35:01that charges
35:02were never filed
35:02against the uncle
35:03because her mother
35:04didn't believe
35:05that she'd been
35:05sexually assaulted?
35:06Objection,
35:07Your Honor.
35:08Overruled.
35:09Answer, Captain.
35:09No.
35:11That's not fair to say.
35:13Emma is not a liar.
35:15And her mother
35:16couldn't protect her
35:17because people
35:18with money
35:19and people
35:20with influence
35:21held all the power.
35:24But that's what
35:25this trial is for.
35:28To even the odds.
35:31And to give power
35:32back to the people
35:33who deserve it
35:35the most.
35:37Emma,
35:38do you drink
35:38alcohol often?
35:40Maybe a drink or two
35:41if I'm at a party.
35:42Very normal for a teen.
35:43I can't say that I didn't
35:44steal a beer
35:45out of the fridge
35:46in the garage
35:46every once in a while
35:47when I was a kid.
35:48Careful,
35:49Mr. Carice.
35:49Sorry, Your Honor.
35:50We weren't all
35:51law-abiding teenagers.
35:53Emma,
35:54was it strange
35:56for an adult
35:57to be giving you alcohol?
35:58At first,
36:00yes.
36:01But we knew
36:02that Talia's father
36:02was a judge
36:03so we felt safe.
36:05And did you and Talia
36:06become close?
36:06We did.
36:07She said that
36:09she understood me
36:11and that I could
36:12tell her anything.
36:13What'd you talk about?
36:14We talked about
36:15the boys that I liked
36:16and school stuff.
36:23and I, um,
36:27told Talia
36:28that my uncle
36:29molested me.
36:33And is this the secret
36:35that Captain Benson
36:36was willing to go
36:36to jail to keep?
36:38Yes.
36:41And why did you
36:42want to keep it secret?
36:46I was ashamed.
36:50I was afraid
36:51that it was going to
36:51make me and my family
36:52look bad.
36:54And I told Talia
36:55because
36:56I,
36:56I trusted her.
36:59Or I thought
37:00that I could.
37:02But she used my,
37:03my secret,
37:05my abuse
37:06to make me look
37:07like a liar
37:08to try and break me.
37:10Injection sustained.
37:12The jury will disregard.
37:14Emma,
37:16why do you say that?
37:18Talia knew
37:18I wanted to hide it.
37:21I think
37:23she hoped
37:24that it would make
37:25me fall apart.
37:29But it didn't,
37:30Talia.
37:33I'm stronger
37:34than you think.
37:35Objection
37:35sustained.
37:37Jury will disregard.
37:47Hey,
37:48just heard the good news?
37:49Congrats on the verdict, man.
37:51I would have paid money
37:52to see Judge Fedorov's face.
37:54Chief.
37:57Captain Benson,
37:59you've done excellent work
38:00throughout your years
38:01with SVU.
38:02In your tenure
38:04as Captain,
38:05you've led this team
38:06through difficult cases
38:06with a steady hand.
38:09It has been an honor
38:10to work with you.
38:13I am here
38:14to inform you
38:14that you are
38:15suspended.
38:16infected immediately.
38:18Stand down,
38:19Detective.
38:19Are you kidding me
38:20right now?
38:20So what did you find,
38:21Chief?
38:22Did I not file
38:23a report on time?
38:25This has nothing
38:26to do with files,
38:27Captain.
38:28You were found
38:28in contempt
38:29and taken into custody.
38:31Wow.
38:32The department
38:33cannot tolerate that
38:34under any circumstances.
38:36Please,
38:37turn over your
38:37service weapon
38:38and badge.
38:44Wow.
38:46Wow.
38:48Chief,
38:49come on.
38:53Go home, Captain.
39:08Liv,
39:09we'll appeal it
39:10first thing.
39:10Not to time.
39:11Let her be.
39:14Ah.
40:40No one leaves
40:41this house.
40:43College reunion.
40:44A lot of alcohol.
40:46Somebody in this house
40:47assaulted her.
40:51Who would you bet on?
40:52SVU.
40:53New next Thursday
40:54on NBC and Peacock.
40:55Hey.
40:57You're going to want
40:57to be awake for this.
40:59She targets wealthy men,
41:01seduces them,
41:02and when all is said
41:03and done,
41:05you trust me?
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