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Ron Rifkin in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)

Ron Rifkin: Defense Attorney Marvin Exley

Producer's Backend

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Ron Rifkin credited as playing...

Defense Attorney Marvin Exley

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  • Tensley Evans: I don't know what you want me to say.
  • Marvin Exley: Listen to me, Tensley. The detectives are suggesting that something happened to you when you were a young teenager. Is that true?
  • Tensley Evans: I wasn't raped, okay, if that's what you're saying. I'm no victim. It's part of the business, I did what I had to do.
  • Olivia Benson: Fair enough. So what was that?
  • Tensley Evans: It's no big deal. The first time, it was at a producer's pool party. Mom said it would be good for my career if I went.
  • Olivia Benson: Whose party?
  • Tensley Evans: Adam Brubeck.
  • Amanda Rollins: And who is he?
  • Tensley Evans: Hello? He's like an a-list movie producer. This was one of his casting parties at his place in East Hampton. I was in the hot tub, I got too drunk, woozy. He took me into his bedroom, toweled me off, said I had a beautiful body and that if I made him happy, he'd find a role for me in his next movie. So I did. Next time, he brought in two more guys, first to watch, but then they said fair is fair, so I did them, too.
  • Amanda Rollins: How old were you?
  • Tensley Evans: It went on for a couple of years.
  • Amanda Rollins: And you're... you're 24 now, right? Not 23?
  • [Tensley nods her head yes]
  • Olivia Benson: So Tensley, how often did this happen?
  • Tensley Evans: I don't remember. I'd drink or they had coke, ecstasy. Blur the edges. Open your mouth, spread your legs, different guys. But it worked. I got that role and I got bigger roles. My mom was right.
  • Amanda Rollins: Your mother knew you were having sex with your producer and his friends?
  • Tensley Evans: I mean, we never talked about it, but she put me on the pill a couple months later. You don't see me complaining like that pansy-ass Gregory, okay? I gave Adam what he wanted and he gave me what I wanted. Oh-bla-di, oh-bla-da.
  • Amanda Rollins: Tensley, the night of the crash, you left rehab without notifying anybody.
  • Tensley Evans: I had to get out of there.
  • Amanda Rollins: But part of your probation is 60 days. You can't just decide to leave on your own.
  • Tensley Evans: I can't. I can't go back, please. You don't understand.
  • Marvin Exley: What, Tensley? What don't we understand?
  • Tensley Evans: Doesn't matter. Whatever I say, he'll just twist it around.
  • Amanda Rollins: Who's "he"?
  • Tensley Evans: I can't say. Please, don't make me say.
  • Amanda Rollins: We can't help you if you don't say.
  • Tensley Evans: The psych director, Jim Durant, but he'll just deny it.
  • Amanda Rollins: Deny what?
  • Tensley Evans: At first, he was really nice. He listened to me and he even let me lay down on his couch in his office whenever I was overwhelmed, but I should've known what he wanted. By now, I should know how all men are.

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