Jenny picks Jake out of a line up, but they want to know who Jake's accomplice was since that's who threw the baby out of the car window. The cops question Jenny, who appears to be senile, and her daughter-in-law Carol (Christine Elise) who is supposedly watching over her. The detectives find Oxycodone in his apartment, and a Medicare prescription for Jenny Rogers (Melinda Dillon). She finally agrees and gives up her dealer, Jake Lumet (Brian Gant). Sam is clearly a drug addict and initially refuses to cooperate. At the hospital, Sam tries to escape but is busted by the hospital because she is nursing, and they find drugs in the baby's system.
The baby is tossed out the window and miraculously survives. Sam Beavan (Lauren Hodges) is beaten outside a club, and her car is stolen - she is horrified because her baby is in the car. Nina however, agrees to help, but she is mysteriously "kidnapped." It is against her religion to lose your virginity before marriage, and even though she was raped, her brother and her community will blame her. One of these victims, Nina Zergin (Anya Midgal), is hesitant to help because she is deathly afraid of her brother, Milan (Stelio Savante). Meanwhile, a neighborhood activist, Mildred Quintana (Rita Moreno), is appalled that the rapist is apparently a repeat offender, targeting defenseless immigrant women. The detectives talk to matriarch Eleanor Duvall (Angela Lansbury), who leads them to her son, Gabriel (Alfred Molina). Prints from the money lead them to hotshot lawyer Jason Whitaker (Bradley Cooper), and they discover that he was trustee of the Duvall family estate. The only lead Detectives Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Stabler (Christopher Meloni) have is the brand new dollar bills that came straight from the bank. The victim is Marguerite Beauclair, an attendant for the bathroom at a fancy nightclub nearby. The body of a woman who was raped is found near a nightclub, and five thousand dollars in hundred dollar bills have been stuffed into her mouth.