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Milton Schoenfeld is a fictional character portrayed by Rob Bartlett in the TV series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Closure: Part 2 (season 2), they were 43 years old.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 551 aired so far

Milton Schoenfeld

by Rob Bartlett

character

Episodes6

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    Closure: Part 2

    episode S2.E3 november 2000
    Stabler and Benson investigate a sexual assault very similar to one they worked a year and a half ago, whose first-known victim now follows her alleged attacker and reports his activities anonymously to the police, and the rapist's wife.
  • 8.5
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    Pique

    episode S2.E20 may 2001
    A brutal rape and murder are connected to a man who through a weird relationship with his mother has a sexual fetish
  • 8.4
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    Stolen

    episode S3.E3 october 2001
    The kidnapping of an infant at a grocery store leads to a scheme of snatching and selling babies for adoption which brings back a case from 12 years ago that involved Captain Cragen and his partner, the late Max Greevey.
  • 8.1
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    Sacrifice

    episode S3.E7 november 2001
    The squad is called in to investigate when a detective discovers a man shot and sodomized in an alley behind a gay bar.
  • 8.4
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    Greed

    episode S3.E20 april 2002
    Stabler and Benson investigate two rapes that seem to have been committed by the same man, but clues that originally lead them in one direction soon point towards another perpetrator.
  • 8.2
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    Waste

    episode S4.E8 november 2002
    The SVU team is put on the case of a woman who has been in a coma for 14 months and is found to be 7 weeks pregnant. After going though many suspects, they focus on the patient's doctor. They discover that he is impregnating comatose female patients with a rich donor's sperm in order to get embryonic stem cells that are biologically compatible. The problem for the ADA is that laws are not on her side in prosecuting such crimes.