Here's an 'SVU' Refresher on How Noah Became Olivia Benson's Son

How did Olivia Benson end up with adopted son Noah? Heres been playing a more important party in the story as he gets older. Details! After nearly 500 episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, we really can't blame viewers who've forgotten parts of the main cast's storyline. That's why we've got you covered,

How did Olivia Benson finally end up with adopted son Noah? Here’s been enjoying a extra vital birthday celebration within the story as he will get older. Details!

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After nearly 500 episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, we truly can not blame viewers who've forgotten portions of the principle cast's storyline. That's why now we have were given you covered, whether you can't remember who the high powered attorney Rob Miller is, or don't take into accout who the fathers of Amanda Rollins' babies are.

Even if you've been gazing reruns and don't recall what took place to the beloved Detective Stabler that caused him to leave the unit, we've got a recap for that.

But if you're here, chances are you're wondering how Olivia Benson got Noah. Stay with us and we will unpack all of it.

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So, how did Olivia Benson get Noah?

If you may have been skipping round SVU, which is kind of one of the simplest ways to observe the collection, you could be questioning where Olivia Benson (performed by an remarkable Mariska Hargitay) were given her son, taking into consideration the truth that she's single and that we never saw her get pregnant.

In quick, he's followed. But in fact, as a result of it is SVU, there is far more to his adoption tale than meets the attention. And to be able to resolve that, we have to remind you of 1 Ellie Porter, a prostitute who was eager about intercourse trafficking (we met her in Season 15), and who Olivia developed a sort of attachment to.

We met Ellie when she was once running with one Johnny Drake, a pimp and sex trafficker who had constructed his personal form of sex trade empire for over 20 years. At the age of 16, after having been raped again and again by way of Johnny D., she was offered to Little Tino, and became addicted to crack and heroin.

While living with Little Tino, Ellie discovered she used to be pregnant with Johnny D.'s baby, kept him, and named him Noah. Then one day, while Ellie was subconscious from an unintended overdose, Tino sold Noah to a child pornography producer couple who had up to now sold him a 10-year-old girl. Instead of coming blank to Ellie, he tells her that Noah is useless.

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As everyone knows, Noah could be very a lot now not dead, and is later came upon via Olivia and Detective Rollins within the motel room of that kid pornography generating couple. After days of media consideration and no one there to claim the child, they begin calling him "Baby Boy Doe," and he's positioned in a series of foster houses.

It's no longer till after his fourth foster home that Baby Boy Doe is put again into the system and that is the reason when everybody discovers he is the child of Ellie Porter. When Ellie learns the truth about her son, she tries to get blank and testify against her pimp so that she will regain custody of Noah.

But in a tragic turn of occasions, that doesn't finally end up happening. Instead, she comes to a decision to get prime and is gang-raped, then set on fire whilst trying to procure drugs. At that time, Noah becomes a Ward of the State once again, however Judge Linden grants Olivia brief custody of the newborn after finding out that Olivia have been running on discovering Ellie's killers.

While that custody was supposed to be brief, Olivia and Noah bond over the process a number of seasons, and while positive trials and tribulations make it look like she might lose custody of the child, they in the end end up forming a family,

Since then, Noah's been growing quickly earlier than our eyes and is just about the only precedence to Olivia that takes precedent to her SVU paintings.

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

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