“Law & Order: Criminal Intent” Stars Threaten Show Walkout Over Refused Pay Raises

“Law & Order: Criminal Intent” producers’ intend to bring back the entire show cast without pay raises, and that isn’t going over so well with the show’s stars themselves, according to television snitches.
“Law & Order” creator Wolf Films and NBC Universal TV Studio have set a deadline of 5 p.m. today for stars Vincent D’Onofrio, Chris Noth and Kathryn Erbe to accept their raise-less offer.
“CI” producers are facing new economic challenges for it’s upcoming sixth season. The series has been moved from NBC — where it aired for six seasons — to cable’s USA Network, with a smaller budget than the Peacock Network.
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