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Reverend Curtis Scott is a fictional character portrayed by Leslie Odom Jr. in the TV series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled American Tragedy (season 15), they were 32 years old.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 551 aired so far

Reverend Curtis Scott

by Leslie Odom Jr.

character

Episodes7

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    American Tragedy

    episode S15.E3 october 2013
    A celebrity Southern chef shoots and kills a teenage African-American boy that she thought was a serial rapist. But was her life in danger, or was she just an over-reactive racist?
  • 7.8
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    October Surprise

    episode S15.E6 october 2013
    SVU uncovers a sex scandal involving New York City's mayoral front-runner, but is A.D.A. Barba too close to the case to prosecute objectively?
  • 8.2
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    Amaro's One-Eighty

    episode S15.E11 january 2014
    Detective Nick Amaro shoots a suspect, that turns out to be an unarmed African-American 14-year-old boy and suffers the wrath of the city, internal affairs and the justice system.
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    Criminal Stories

    episode S15.E18 march 2014
    SVU investigates a possible hate crime involving the alleged rape of a Muslim woman in Central Park. However, the actions of a meddlesome newspaper journalist given full access to Benson makes their job more difficult.
  • 7.2
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    Spousal Privilege

    episode S16.E8 november 2014
    A retired professional football star is captured on surveillance video knocking out his longtime girlfriend, but the victim is reluctant to leave his side.
  • 7.2
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    Perverted Justice

    episode S16.E21 may 2015
    A woman who accused her father of raping her when she was six now says the accusations were false. With the help of attorney Bayard Ellis and retired captain Cragen, SVU tries to get to the truth and make sure justice is served.
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    Community Policing

    episode S17.E5 october 2015
    Police officers kill an innocent, unarmed black man whose description resembled a rape suspect. The case soon escalates into a public circus, with the police taking sides against A.D.A. Barba, who is feeling political pressure to indict.