Overview
- Pasqual was sentenced on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, to a 32-year prison term by a Los Angeles court after his May conviction.
- A jury last month found him guilty of multiple felonies, including attempted murder, rape, first-degree residential robbery or burglary, and domestic-violence-related bodily injury.
- Prosecutors say the attack occurred on May 23, 2024, when Pasqual broke into makeup artist Allie Shehorn’s Sunland home and stabbed her more than 20 times, leaving her critically wounded.
- After the assault Pasqual fled and was detained at a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint in Sierra Blanca, Texas, where authorities arrested him as he tried to leave the country.
- The Los Angeles district attorney praised Shehorn’s courtroom testimony as crucial to the verdict, Shehorn appeared in court with visible scars, and the case has raised renewed attention to holding intimate-partner abusers accountable in and beyond the entertainment industry.