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'Law & Order: SVU' Season 16 Spoilers, Plot News: Returns With Episode 'Parole Violations'

the hit police procedural drama TV series "Law & Order: SVU" continues this week for its 16th Season with a new episode titled "Parole Violations." Spoiler reports indicate that this segment will reveal some shocking family secrets of a new SVU member.

The SVU official Twitter page sharing some snaps of the episode's script and it reveals details about a "parolee" making "rape allegations" against a parole officer.

When asked who would that be that person in question, Sgt. Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) mentioned a certain Donna Marshall. The conversation, as what the script teases, went on to suggest that the agency has something to hide.

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Meanwhile, a synopsis posted on The Futon Critic indicates that Detective Carisi's (Peter Scanavino) sister Bella (guest star Marin Ireland) will be preparing for her wedding to Tommy Sullivan (guest star Michael Chernus) and the upcoming arrival of their child.

However, a situation pointing out to the husband-to-be getting back into his bad habits and accusing a parole officer of rape will force the elder brother to intervene as he investigates the truth behind Tommy's claims.

Scanavino teased that this segment will offer viewers a glimpse of his character's family and their backstory.

"There's an abusive father, there's a sister, there's whatever. And I think kind of the interesting thing about Carisi is he comes from a family that's very close-knit and very tight ... I've got sister and I love them, it's a tight family," he told E! News.

"Law and Order: SVU" Season 16 airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on NBC.

Check out the "Parole Violation" teaser below.

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