Law & Order: Special Victims Unit season 21 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
NYPD detectives apprehend Duane Varick for groping women on a subway. Varick implicates his boss, Rory O'Toole, in a scheme where O'Toole extorts sex from immigrant women in exchange for green cards. SVU conducts an undercover operation to expose O'Toole's misconduct. Despite challenges, key witnesses, including a reluctant Lina Vasquez and Rosamie Klein, decide to testify, influenced by personal struggles and SVU's support. O'Toole's trial reveals his abuse of power and sexual extortion. His conviction is secured by the testimonies of the victims and SVU's undercover operation, bringing justice to the affected women.
Full Episode S21E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What crime did Duane Varick commit in the subway?
Duane Varick was arrested for groping women on the subway.
What is Enrique Alvarez's known MO?
Enrique Alvarez's MO involves dropping a quarter, bending to pick it up, and then rubbing his face against a woman's privates.
What suspicions were raised about Duane Varick's activities?
Duane Varick was suspected of having incriminating data, possibly upskirt photos, on his smashed phone.
Why was Rory O'Toole investigated?
Rory O'Toole was investigated for extorting sex from immigrant women in exchange for green cards.
How did SVU gather evidence against Rory O'Toole?
SVU gathered evidence against Rory O'Toole through victims' testimonies and an undercover operation involving Detectives Rollins and Khaldun.