Hotel maid Miriam Deng (
Anika Noni Rose) accuses an Italian diplomat, Roberto DiStasio (
Franco Nero), of raping her. While Detective
Benson (
Mariska Hargitay) interviews Deng at the hospital, Detective
Amanda Rollins (
Kelli Giddish), who has recently transferred from the Atlanta Police Department, finds enough evidence of the assault in Mr. DiStasio's hotel room. Sergeant
Munch (
Richard Belzer) and Detective
Tutuola (
Ice-T) then race to the airport to arrest him before his plane departs for Italy. DiStasio quickly hires lawyer Marvin Exley (
Ron Rifkin) and claims
diplomatic immunity. After Deng positively identifies DiStasio from the
lineup, Tutuola and Benson take him to
Dr. Warner's (
Tamara Tunie) office for a forensic exam. The results confirm that his DNA matches that recovered from the crime scene. Benson and Assistant District Attorney
Alexandra Cabot (
Stephanie March) then warn Deng that DiStasio's defense team will claim in court that she fabricated the accusation for monetary reasons and ask her if she has been completely truthful; she replies that she has been. Later, the police and prosecution learn of a tape recording of Deng in which she admits that she could get a lot of money from DiStasio for assaulting her, weakening her credibility. However, Deng does not retract her accusation and insists that she was raped by DiStasio. During the trial, the defense presents evidence that Deng was convicted of prostitution two years ago. Deng denies the charge and says she had been gang-raped by the soldiers who killed her husband. Deng's credibility weakens further when the defense presents a surprise witness, Daniel Achok, who testifies that he had advised her to fabricate the gang rape on her application for political asylum. The jury reached verdicts on two of the three charges, finding DiStasio guilty of
unlawful imprisonment and not guilty of assault but deadlocks on the rape charge, and Benson says that he will likely serve a year in prison. Meanwhile, Benson anxiously awaits for the return of Detective
Stabler (
Christopher Meloni), who was put on administrative leave after the
squad room shooting. After noticing two detectives from the Internal Affairs Board in the squad room, Benson reminds Captain
Donald Cragen (
Dann Florek) that the shooting was justified. However, Cragen tells Benson that Stabler will have to submit to a psychiatric exam before he can return to work, having been involved in five prior shootings. At the end, Cragen informs her that Stabler has filed his retirement papers, leaving the NYPD for good. Stunned, Benson leaves for the interrogation room and breaks down in tears. ==Production==