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'Law & Order' writers trying to keep up with Petraeus scandal

November 13, 2012 | 5:13 pm | Modified: November 13, 2012 at 5:15 pm
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"Law & Order," the stalwart series that pioneered the "ripped from the headlines" mode of storytelling, is apparently getting exasperated with the speed at which the Petraeus scandal is unfolding. "Law & Order: SVU" showrunner Warren Leight tweeted a message on Tuesday to the scandal's players.

"Memo to: FBI/CIA," read Leight's tweet. "From: SVU Writers' Room -- Please slow it down, we're having a hard time getting this all down."

We hope this means Detective Benson will soon be hauling in a shirtless NYPD officer for questioning after sending naughty photos to a Manhattan socialite who's being harassed by the former mistress/biographer of the head of the New York National Guard.

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