Celebrity Scandals We Wish Would Be Made Into 'Law & Order' Episodes

Scandals We Wish Would Be Made Into 'Law & Order' Episodes
This photo made available in Los Angeles Superior Court documents released Monday, Nov. 26, 2012 shows Gabriel Aubry, who was arrested after a Thanksgiving confrontation at Halle Berrys house with the actress fiance, Olivier Martinez. Aubry, Berry's ex-boyfriend claims Martinez threatened to kill him during a confrontation that left him with a broken rib, bruised face and under arrest. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Superior Court)
This photo made available in Los Angeles Superior Court documents released Monday, Nov. 26, 2012 shows Gabriel Aubry, who was arrested after a Thanksgiving confrontation at Halle Berrys house with the actress fiance, Olivier Martinez. Aubry, Berry's ex-boyfriend claims Martinez threatened to kill him during a confrontation that left him with a broken rib, bruised face and under arrest. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Superior Court)

"Law & Order: SVU" fans got a healthy dose of "ripped from the headlines" last week when the long-running crime series featured a pseudo Rihanna-Chris Brown storyline, one that ended far worse than the pair's real-life saga.

The practice of taking real events and turning them into themes for the show isn't new (take the episode inspired by Dominique Strauss-Kahn for instance, or the one inspired by Jerry Sandusky), but it makes for such good television that we wish they'd do it more often

For inspiration, here are some celebrity scandals that could easily translate to the small screen:

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Celebrity Scandals We Want To See On Law&Order

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