#TBT: Before Ice-T Joined the 'SVU' Squad, There Was Detective Monique Jeffries

Fans of 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit' have observed many in their favourite detectives come and cross, but what happened to Monique Jeffries on ‘SVU’?

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Over the last 21 years, the team at Law and Order: Special Victims Unit has long past through a lot of adjustments with regards to the devoted staff of detectives that make up the elite SVU squad.

One cop who got here and went early on was Detective Monique Jeffries, who joined the staff below Captain Cragen. However, her time at the Manhattan precinct was short-lived, which has many lovers asking what happened to Jeffries on SVU? Keep reading to find out!

So what did occur to Detective Jeffries, Munch's old partner, on SVU?

Detective Monique Jeffries, who was played through Blindspot's Michelle Hurd, was first partnered with Detective Brian Cassidy, a routine persona who, for a time, was even Captain Olivia Benson's love pastime. After floating round a bit with other detectives, she turns into permanent partners with now-retired Detective John Munch.

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While Jeffries to start with started her run at SVU as a qualified, by-the-books detective, she quickly changed into something of a free cannon, and her an increasing number of erratic conduct and refusal to play via the laws would sooner or later get her kicked off the squad.

In the show, shortly after changing into Munch's spouse, Detective Jeffries is wrongly harm in an explosion whilst investigating a case. Injured, weak and mentally vulnerable, Jeffries makes the pretty objectively terrible decision of sound asleep with considered one of the suspects from a prior rape and murder case.

Soon after the explosion, the entire team undergoes psychiatric critiques to decide how fit they are to continue their work at the squad. However, unbeknownst to the law enforcement officials, is that the psychiatrist is if truth be told operating for an interior fee that is investigating various issues within the town's police units. 

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During her analysis, Jeffries — pondering that what she says in session is roofed by way of the standard doctor-patient confidentiality — finds to the psychiatrist that she slept with a suspect. This eventually will get back to the commission and to Captain Cragen, who tells Jeffries that she has to give an explanation for the incident to the commission at huge.

Understandably livid, Jeffries refuses to share the main points of her personal life together with her superiors. Her neglect to take action gets her pulled from active accountability and reassigned to a table activity. At first, she's told that it is a temporary reassignment — meant to remaining the time she needs to get help for her psychiatric problems.

But when Detective Fin Tutuola appears at the station, Jeffries secretly appears in his document and learns that he's in reality her alternative. In addition to this insult, Jeffries reveals table paintings to be boring and feels unsupported by means of Captain Cragen, who she thinks has been gunning for her to be removed from the staff. Eventually, Jeffries resigns and takes the department down with her, suing them for discrimination.

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Here's why actress Michelle Hurd left the role.

Jeffries is later reinstated, but may be reassigned to a different squad: NYPD Vice. She returns in Season 2, Episode 16, when she is helping the team to find the runaway daughter of a fellow officer.

As it turns out, actress Michelle Hurd left the show of her own accord. Feeling that her persona wasn't getting used correctly, Michelle voiced her concerns, then left when she felt that display runners were not showing enough faith in her as an actor or in Jeffries as a personality. This explains why Jeffries was written off in such an unceremonious approach.

In its whole 21 season historical past, Jeffries was the handiest main personality who was replaced by means of another officer whilst still being on the squad — but we in truth do not know what we'd do if she was nonetheless around, bearing in mind Ice-T's Fin Tutuola is one of the highest characters at the Special Victims squad.

New episodes of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit air Thursdays at 10 p.m. on NBC.

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