‘Law & Order: SVU’ Season 17 Spoilers: Episode 16 synopsis discussed; Promotional photos released

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The police procedural drama TV series is known for featuring storylines based on real-life events. Next week, latest update revealed 'Law & Order: SVU' Season 17 episode 16 will feature Rafael Barba and Detective Amanda Rollins having another different views toward a new case involving Star-Struck Victims.

This week, SVU team has taken down an online pedophile ring. Episode 15 has also led to some shocking discoveries within the team while their undercover bust resulted in the arrest of the two high profile personalities. One of the SVU members found to have been involved after the mastermind of the child-marketing operation was revealed.

The previous episode has also sparked interest as many people recognized the episode based on Jared Fogle case, in which suspect pleaded guilty to having sex with minors and receiving child pornography. For Episode 16, nobody knows yet what or who it is inspired by. But reading the synopsis, the case might be easily recognizable as it is related to show business.

According to TV.com, 'Law & Order: SVU' Season 17 episode 16 delves in a case involving a famous actor in a rape case. Although the case has been dropped by Barba, Rollins seems not fine with the decision so she takes it in her own way. As per synopsis, "A famous actor is arrested for rape, but then the charges are dropped due to lack of evidence. However, Rollins isn't satisfied with that and takes matters into her own hands."

Moreover, promotional photos for 'Law & Oder SVU' 17x16 are released online. Check out SpoilerTV and tell us what you think with those photos below. If you have missed episode 15 and other previous episodes, you can catch up via NBC.

'Law & Order SVU' season 17 episode 16 "Star-Struck Victims" will be aired next week, February 24 at 9:00PM on NBC. What do you think of the next episode? Share us your thoughts below.

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