Overview
- A Los Angeles jury found Pasqual guilty on six felony counts, including attempted murder, forcible rape, injuring a partner, and first-degree residential burglary, with a finding that he used a deadly weapon.
- Prosecutors said he broke into makeup artist Allie Shehorn’s Los Angeles home in May 2024 and stabbed her multiple times after she had obtained a restraining order.
- After the assault, Pasqual tried to flee toward Mexico and was detained at a U.S. border checkpoint in Sierra Blanca, Texas, before being returned to Los Angeles to face charges.
- He now awaits a sentencing hearing in Los Angeles, where the convictions carry a maximum possible sentence of life in state prison.
- Shehorn continues to recover from serious injuries that required surgeries, and friends have kept a GoFundMe active, with organizers thanking the prosecuting team following the guilty verdict.