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    Exclusive Sneak Peek: Paget Brewster Battles with Benson on Law & Order: SVU

    It looks like Law & Order: SVU detective Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) has got some major explaining to do.

    When the drama returns next Wednesday (9/8c on NBC), not only will Benson have to deal with the aftermath of the dead hooker found in Capt. Cragen's bed, but she'll also have to go toe-to-toe with no-nonsense investigating prosecutor, Paula Foster (ex-Criminal Minds star Paget Brewster), who is none too pleased to learn that Benson beat the cops to Cragen's crime scene.

    Exclusive: Law & Order: SVU casts Adam Baldwin as Cragen's replacement

    "Whatever you two talked about, you're going to have to testify to at his grand jury," Foster threatens Benson.

    So what does Benson reveal to Foster? Watch this exclusive sneak peek to find out:

    Law & Order: SVU returns with a two-hour season premiere Wednesday, Sept. 26 at 9/8c on NBC. Are you excited to see Hargitay and Brewster duke it out? Do you think Cragen did it?


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