[s16e2] American Disgrace (2025)

A charismatic sports hero whose public image is shattered as his history of predatory behavior comes to light.

The ruthless businessman who prioritizes corporate profit over justice, using NDAs and "hush money" to silence victims. [S16E2] American Disgrace

Recent commentary from podcasts like Munch My Benson has revisited the episode's more controversial moments, specifically Benson's aggressive tactics and the episode's handling of false accusations within a larger narrative of systemic abuse. Season/Episode: Season 16, Episode 2 Original Air Date: October 1, 2014 Written By: Warren Leight & Allison Intrieri Directed By: Alik Sakharov Episodes - Munch My Benson A charismatic sports hero whose public image is

The story begins when a woman, Carla Purcell, accuses recently retired basketball star of rape. As the SVU team investigates, they discover a pattern of similar allegations against Wilkins, many of which were suppressed by his powerful clothing line sponsor, Orion. Season/Episode: Season 16, Episode 2 Original Air Date:

Navigates the political pressure of investigating a celebrity while balancing her new role as a foster mother to baby Noah.

The investigation takes a turn when it is revealed that Orion’s CEO, Orion Bauer, and his daughter, Cordelia, have been paying off victims for years to protect the brand’s image. As more women come forward, the case becomes a media circus, complicated by a "false" confession orchestrated to protect the star and the company’s bottom line.

The episode tackles the "hero worship" culture, the ethics of corporate sponsorship , and the legal hurdles of the "he-said, she-said" dynamic in sexual assault cases. Critical Reception & Analysis