The latest episode of "Law & Order: SVU" touched on the latest pop culture moments.

"American Disgrace" focused on Jay Z and Solange Knowles' elevator incident. It also talked about Ray Rice, Cee Lo Green, Paula Deen and Donald Sterling, notes Entertainment Weekly.

The elevator scene centered on a fictional basketball player named Shakir "The Shark" Wilkins. In an elevator, a woman, who is a PR employee for his clothing line, attacks him and accuses him of rape.

The video also doesn't have any audio and it is posted online by a site called LMZ.

Wilkins is a retired athlete, and gambling was brought up once again by SVU detective Amanda Rollins. She explained that she would bet on Wilkins.

Although the Ray Rice scenario might not be what the show intended to show, that incident also took place in an elevator.

As for Cee Lo Green, he was referenced by Carla, the woman who hit Wilkins in the elevator. She said that she had been drinking with the former athlete, and the next morning she woke up naked and sore.

After Carla shares her story, another woman comes forward and says that something similar happened to her, and a third woman says that he raped her in the dressing room of an Orion Bay.

Orion Bay owner Orion Bauer then tries to bribe the three women, which then makes the owner decides to cut ties with Wilkins.

Eventually, it's discovered that Bauer was actually paying the women to lie about being raped. He wanted a reason to cut ties with Wilkins.

Bauer discovers that Wilkins has been having a relationship with his daughter, and got her pregnant.

"These people come into our homes, come into our families," he said. "They are animals. I did what I had to do to protect you from making the biggest mistake..."

This means Baeur is based off of Donald Sterling.