Kim Greylek is the third Assistant District Attorney assigned to the Special Victims Unit, following Casey Novak, who replaced Alexandra Cabot. Under the purview of the U.S. Department of Justice's Office on Violence Against Women, she handled cases relating to women's rights and abuse in Washington D.C.; her colleagues back there gave her the nickname "The Crusader".
Perhaps due to the circumstances under which she was hired (Novak was censured for violating Brady rules in a trial involving Detective Chester Lake), Greylek has taken a tougher line with the Special Victims Unit.
As of episode 15 of Season 10, Greylek has returned to Washington, DC; Alexandra Cabot returned to fill in for her as interim ADA for the Special Victims Unit. Cabot explained that a change in the administration in the DA's office was the reason for Greylek leaving, returning to work with the Justice Department, and Cabot returning.
Trivia
- She is the shortest serving main character in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and the shortest serving main character in the Law & Order franchise .
Appearances
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1 season, 13 episodes):
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - Main Characters | |
Senior Detectives: Elliot Stabler • John Munch • Odafin Tutuola • Olivia Benson • Amanda Rollins Junior Detectives: Olivia Benson • Monique Jeffries • Odafin Tutuola • Chester Lake • Amanda Rollins • Nick Amaro • Dominick Carisi, Jr. • Katriona Tamin • Joe Velasco • Grace Muncy Squad Supervisors: John Munch • Olivia Benson • Odafin Tutuola Commanding Officers: Donald Cragen • Olivia Benson • Christian Garland Assistant District Attorneys: Alexandra Cabot • Casey Novak • Kim Greylek • Rafael Barba • Peter Stone • Dominick Carisi, Jr. Others: Melinda Warner • George Huang |