Dvora

Dvora is the main villainess from "Boyle's Hunch," episode 3.03 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

She was played by Stormi Henley.

Dvora is a model and assistant to Nick Lingeman at his art gallery, which he co-owned with his now ex-girlfriend, Genevieve Mirren-Carter. As revealed later on, Dvora was in love with Nick, but he was still carrying a torch for Genevieve. Out of jealousy, Dvora turned heel and decided to frame Genevieve for insurance fraud, beginning with using a latex hand with Genevieve's fingerprints to gain access to the gallery. After entering, the evil Dvora stole various paintings from the gallery and placed them in a storage unit, which she purchased on April 16. As a result, Genevieve ended up convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison, just minutes after she and Charles Boyle met for the first time.

Jake and Charles got on the case after the latter (who was smitten by Genevieve due to their countless similarities) looked over the case and realized that Genevieve was set up. The duo visited the gallery and encountered Dvora, who was donning a purple latex bodysuit. Nick was the target of Jake and (especially) Charles' investigation, but Dvora later states that Nick couldn't have done it because he still loved Genevieve. She gave the pair a box of Genevieve's stuff (mainly because she never wanted to see it again) before ejecting them from the gallery.

Dvora was revealed as the villainess at the very end of the episode, as Jake pinpointed to Charles that Genevieve couldn't have done it because the storage locker was purchased on April 16--the same date that Genevieve and Nick made love on a canvas covered in paint, which became a painting known as "Genevieve 416." Jake later showed Charles the holding cell, which had Dvora inside, as she was arrested by Jake.