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  • Ripped From the Headlines: Chad Coleman & Meagan Good to Guest on ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Domestic Violence Episode

    Chad Coleman and Meagan Good will guest star on the November 19th episode of NBC’s "Law & Order: SVU," according to Executive Producer Warren Leight.

    Coleman will play an ex-sports star turned reporter who is accused of assaulting his girlfriend (Good) in the episode, which will be titled "Spousal Privilege." Despite photographic evidence of the abuse, the case becomes complicated when the couple tries to keep the charges under the radar.
     
    I assume the story just might be inspired (even if partly) by the recent Ray Rice domestic violence incident, in which the now former Baltimore Ravens running back was suspended after video of him hitting his…

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