The crazed actor who stabbed his award-winning Hollywood make-up artist ex-girlfriend more than 20 times during a home break-in was found guilty of attempted murder on Friday.
Nick Pasqual, who has made appearances in multiple shows, including “How I Met Your Mother” during his 16-year acting career, faces life in prison for attacking Allie Shehorn inside her Sunland, Calif., home in May 2024.
Shehorn’s visible scars were displayed across her body as she testified against her former beau during his jury trial last week at the San Fernando Courthouse, ABC7 reported.
Allie Shehorn with her then-boyfriend Nick Pasqual before he violently stabbed her multiple times in May 2024. Facebook / Allie Shehorn
Shehorn, 37, emotionally recalled the terrorizing behavior Pasqual displayed towards her, including a violent fight that resulted in the couple splitting and the renowned make-up artist filing a restraining order against the actor.
“I locked the door and he just started punching holes in that door and broke that open, and I just ran into the bathroom because I thought there’s another lock on that door,” Shehorn told the court through tears, according to the outlet.
Pasqual, 36, was found guilty of attempted murder, forcible rape, first-degree residential burglary with person present and injuring a spouse, cohabitant, fiancé, boyfriend, girlfriend or child’s parent and domestic violence, according to court records viewed by The Post.
A sentencing hearing is scheduled for June 2.
Shehorn was found by her surrogate mother after the bloody carnage that took place at around 4:30 a.m. and rushed to the hospital in critical condition, where she underwent multiple surgeries.
Allie Shehorn lies in a hospital bed after undergoing surgery for her wounds she suffered during a violent stabbing at her home in California. Instagram / Jed Dornoff
Shehorn previously accused Pasqual of using a belt, breaking down doors, leaving her with a concussion and raping and choking her. Instagram / Jed Dornoff
Pasqual faces up to life in prison for the slew of charges he was found guilty of on May 8, 2026. Facebook / Paul Pasqual
She suffered multiple slashes to her neck as well as cuts on her arms and abdomen, spending nearly a week fighting for her life in the hospital’s intensive care unit.
Pasqual fled California after the stabbing was nabbed at the border, trying to cross into Mexico in Sierra Blanca, Texas, on May 30 — seven days after he attacked Shehorn.
Pasqual had allegedly attacked his then-girlfriend at least four times before the violent stabbing.
In her restraining order, Shehorn accused Pasqual of using a belt, breaking down doors, leaving her with a concussion and raping and choking her.
A year before the attack, Shehorn had won “Best SFX Makeup” at the Hollywood Blood Horror Festival for her work on “Incorrigible.”
She has also worked on films “Rebel Moon: Part One,” and “Babylon.”
Shehorn returned to the make-up industry after recovering from her injuries and has nine credits since 2025 including Rainn Wilson’s action-comedy “Code 3.”