Nick Pasqual was sentenced Tuesday for the 2024 stabbing of his estranged ex-girlfriend Allie Shehorn.
LOS ANGELES — Actor Nick Pasqual was sentenced by a judge on Tuesday to 32 years to life in prison for the brutal 2024 stabbing of Hollywood makeup artist Allie Shehorn, his estranged ex-girlfriend.
Pascual, 36, was sentenced in a San Fernando court on multiple felonies between January and May 2024. jury He was convicted last month Attempted murder, forcible rape, first-degree burglary and numerous other charges.
During Tuesday’s sentencing hearing, Sherhorn gave a victim impact statement describing the horror of the attack.
“As I lay on the floor in a pool of my own blood, I remember wondering if this was how my life would end,” she said. According to ABC7 in Los Angeles. “I’m scared, I’m in pain.”
Sherhorn survived emergency surgery and extensive treatment, but she said she was left with permanent injuries, emotional trauma and mounting medical bills.
Prosecutors said that around 4:30 a.m. on May 23, 2024, Pascual broke into Sherhorn’s home and stabbed her more than 20 times in the neck, chest, back, abdomen, arms and wrists, and then fled to the U.S.-Mexico border. He was later detained at a Border Patrol checkpoint in Sierra Blanca, Texas, and extradited to Los Angeles County to face charges.
Sherhorn had a restraining order against Pascual before the attack. Court records also show he was convicted of one count of forcible rape a month before the stabbing.
After the verdict, Pascual’s representative issued a statement on his behalf: “I am deeply saddened by everything that has transpired surrounding this case, and I continue to wish everyone affected healing and peace. I am grateful to those who have supported me through this process, and I intend to continue an appeals process focused on sobriety, recovery, accountability, and respect moving forward.”
According to his IMDb pagePascual played Will in How I Met Your Mother season 7, episode 5, “Field Trip.” He also appeared in Independent film “Poor Paul” He also appeared in uncredited roles in Zack Snyder’s Rebellious Moon – Part 1: Children of Fire and the Steve Jobs biopic “Jobs” starring Ashton Kutcher.



