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‘How I Met Your Mother' actor Nick Pasqual gets 32 years to life after brutally stabbing ex

Nick Pasqual at ''The Road''  AFI Fest 2009 screening at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Nov. 4, 2009, in Hollywood, California. (Jaguar/AdMedia/Zuma Press/TNS)
Nick Pasqual at ''The Road'' AFI Fest 2009 screening at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Nov. 4, 2009, in Hollywood, California. (Jaguar/AdMedia/Zuma Press/TNS) TNS

Nick Pasqual, an actor who appeared in "How I Met Your Mother," has been sentenced to 32 years to life for the attempted murder of his estranged girlfriend, L.A.-based makeup artist Allie Shehorn.

Following a jury trial, Pasqual was also convicted of counts of injuring a spouse or partner, first-degree burglary and rape, according to court documents. During the trial, Shehorn had visible scars on her hands and neck when she testified, per ABC.

The incident occurred in May 2024, when Pasqual repeatedly stabbed Shehorn in her Shadow Hills home. Prosecutors said that the actor broke into Shehorn's home just before 4:30 a.m. on May 23, attacked her with a knife and fled California.

Days before the attack, Shehorn had filed a restraining order against Pasqual, detailing acts of sexual and physical assault. While the judge approved the order, it was unclear whether Pasqual had been served prior to the stabbing.

Christine White, Shehorn's friend and roommate, discovered the makeup artist lying in a pool of blood and called emergency services. Friends believe Shehorn was stabbed more than 20 times. Following the attack, Shehorn underwent emergency surgery and spent days in intensive care.

Pasqual was ultimately stopped by authorities at a border checkpoint in Sierra Blanca, Texas, and extradited to Los Angeles.

The former couple met on the set of Zack Snyder's film "Rebel Moon," where Pasqual worked as a background actor and Shehorn worked as a makeup artist.

Last week, Shehorn sued the actor for sexual battery, assault and negligence, among other counts, according to a lawsuit submitted in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

The 17-page complaint echoes details about the May 2024 stabbing that led to Pasqual's arrest two years ago and his attempted murder conviction.

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(Staff writer Alexandra Del Rosario and former staff writer Nathan Solis contributed to this report.)

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This story was originally published June 2, 2026 at 6:08 PM.

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