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MIKE TYSON DEFENDS ROLE ON "LAW AND ORDER: SVU"
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Mike Tyson says he's sorry people are upset about him guest-starring in "Law and Order: SVU," but he says he served his time for his rape conviction and now, he's just trying to live his life and feed his family. The fact that a convicted rapist is on a drama known for its sensitive portrayal of sex crimes has upset many rape victims, including one who's gotten 6,000 signatures on a petition urging the producers to change their minds.
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