Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5 Spoilers Promise One Of The Most Intense Stories Yet As Benson Stands Up To Sextortionists

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Brace yourselves, SVU fanatics. Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5 spoilers promise an intense and disturbing story that talks about something that doesn’t get enough media attention.

According to the promo, an extremely distraught woman got that way because someone has a video of her sexual exploits that they’re threatening to go public if she doesn’t do what they want.

[Note: The episode and this article contain potentially triggering topics such as suicide and other serious mental health issues.]

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Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5 Spoilers Begin With A Potential Suicide

The promo video features a distraught woman standing on a ledge while her co-workers stand around the office watching and whispering.

Benson is on the ground, running toward the scene while the cops stare at her. From the promo clips, it seems she and other police are able to talk the woman down, but that’s only the beginning of the story.

The episode is about sextortion — a vile type of blackmail where the victim is shown a video of their sexual exploits and warned that it will be made public or sent to someone close to them if they don’t comply with the video owner’s demands.

In most cases, the sexual exploits are real, making it even more potentially embarrassing or damaging to someone’s relationship or career.

However, in this day and age of AI image and video creation, it’s also possible that a blackmailer could use a deepfake video to gain control of the victim.

Either way, the threats are so upsetting that they contribute to this woman’s desire to end her life, and that will spur Benson and her team into action.

Benson running down the street while uniformed cops stare at her on Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5
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Just a quick note about suicide: in most cases, it isn’t only one thing — such as a sextortion threat — that prompts a suicide attempt.

However, abuse, online or off, can be a major contributor to depression and suicidal behavior.

When a person feels controlled by an abuser and powerless to do anything about it, they sometimes feel that the only way out is to end their life.

Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5 spoilers don’t explain much about why the woman is suicidal other than the clip of the sextortion video.

However, this show usually handles mental health issues in a responsible way, so they will undoubtedly depict the victim’s pain accurately.

The Victim Is A Successful TV Reporter

Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5 spoilers say that the victim is a TV reporter, which means she is fairly well known and probably makes enough money that someone thinks sextortion will get them something.

Her status as a reporter also means that some people will want to keep something out of the news or, conversely, for her to cover something in a way that’s favorable to them and unfavorable to their rivals.

Either of these scenarios could leave the reporter feeling stuck, unable to choose between a potentially career-ending video coming to light or preserving her self-esteem and dignity.

No wonder she feels suicidal at the beginning!

Benson looking down and appearing shocked on Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5
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Yes, This Case Involves Privileged People

The case is about people who are more well-off, which makes sense considering the sextortionist is trying to get money or favors by threatening to expose sexual encounters.

SVU has done somewhat better at offering a diverse group of survivors in recent years, expanding its mission to support survivors to mean ALL survivors.

This is one way that Law & Order: SVU has evolved over the years; in its earliest seasons, the survivors were almost all white women rather than from every racial, ethnic, and gender group.

Sextortion is an important topic to bring light to, so it makes sense that it would happen to a television personality who has a lot of money.

I’m not a person of color, so I don’t know intimately how this story would land differently if the victim were Black or Latina instead of white, and I’d love to hear your comments about that.

In any case, I think this story will be an important one.

The crew examines evidence on a laptop on Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5
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There are plenty of people who think that a woman could avoid this situation by not having sex with the “wrong” people or in the “wrong” way (e.g., BDSM), and SVU can help dismantle that idea through this story.

How SVU Will Catch The Sextortionist

Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5 spoilers say that Velasco will go undercover to catch the perp before they can go ahead with their plan.

The full logline for this episode reads:

When a TV reporter becomes the victim of sextortion that could ruin her career, Benson helps her take back control while Velasco goes undercover as a potential rich target.

This suggests a double-pronged approach: Benson works with the survivor to empower her while also searching for the person who did this to her and setting up an undercover operation.

Velasco’s undercover operation is interesting.

It’s not clear from Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5 spoilers whether the sextortionist is targeting wealthy people of any gender or if this is an elaborate scheme where rich men are invited to make a sex video with women that will then be used to exploit the women.

Benson standing in the hallway at the squad room talking to someone on Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5
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Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5 Spoilers Welcome Silva Back

One of the exciting things about these spoiler photos is that Silva is in the squad room, looking at something on a computer.

This character has been MIA since she was introduced in Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 1, so it’s exciting for her to have more than two lines (hopefully!).

Additionally, considering she is the only female detective on Benson’s team right now besides Benson herself, she might find herself at odds with the guys over the sex tape and the case itself.

In past seasons, Fin and Carisi have sometimes doubted victims’ stories or given a perp the benefit of the doubt in ambiguous situations.

Fin, Bruno, and Velasco could irk Silva by commenting on how the woman brought this on herself or by focusing too intently on the tape’s content.

A bunch of people milling around an office staring out the window and gossiping with each other on Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5
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Over to you, Law & Order: SVU fanatics.

What are your thoughts about these Law & Order: SVU Season 26 Episode 5 spoilers?

Hit the comments and let us know!

Law & Order: SVU airs on NBC on Thursdays at 9/8c and Peacock on Fridays.

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