Actor Nick Pasqual Found Guilty of Attempted Murder in Stabbing Case
This How I Met Your Mother Actor Could Face Life In Prison After Guilty Verdict In Ex-Girlfriend Stabbing
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Nick Pasqual, known for his role in 'How I Met Your Mother,' has been found guilty of attempted murder after stabbing his ex-girlfriend, Allie Shehorn, over 20 times in 2024. He faces a potential life sentence, with sentencing scheduled for June 2 in Los Angeles, California.
- 01Nick Pasqual was found guilty of attempted murder stemming from a violent attack on his ex-girlfriend.
- 02Allie Shehorn testified about the brutal nature of the attack, showing her scars in court.
- 03The incident occurred in May 2024, leading to Pasqual's arrest at a Texas border checkpoint.
- 04He faces multiple charges, including first-degree residential burglary and injuring a domestic partner.
- 05Sentencing is set for June 2, where he could receive a life sentence.
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Nick Pasqual, an actor recognized for his role in the sitcom 'How I Met Your Mother,' has been found guilty of attempted murder in a case involving his ex-girlfriend, Allie Shehorn. The violent incident occurred in May 2024, during which Shehorn was stabbed more than 20 times after Pasqual forcibly entered her home in Los Angeles, California. During the trial, Shehorn, a makeup artist, provided emotional testimony, recounting how she locked herself in a bathroom as Pasqual broke down the door. Prosecutors highlighted the severity of the attack, which led to their breakup. Following the incident, Shehorn's friends initiated a GoFundMe campaign to assist with her medical expenses. Nick Pasqual, who has also appeared in various film projects, is set to be sentenced on June 2, where he faces the possibility of life in prison.
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The case highlights issues of domestic violence and the legal consequences of such actions, raising awareness in the community.
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