On February 3, a Tennessee judge sentenced former 90 Days Fiance star Geoffrey Paschel to 18 years in jail with no prospect of release.
Since October 2021, the 44-year-old has been held in police custody on suspicion of aggravated kidnapping, domestic violence, and interfering with emergency calls.
Prosecutors argued at Paschel’s sentencing that he should be classified as a Range-II Offender due to his prior drug convictions and evidence from Wilson and his ex-wife that he had physically harmed them.
According to US Weekly, Paschel was found guilty of multiple felonies stemming from an incident involving his ex-girlfriend Kristen Wilson on June 9, 2019.
Wilson reported to officials of the Knox County Sheriff’s Office that Paschel had assaulted her, seized her by the neck, and repeatedly banged her head against a wall. Wilson told police that Paschel threw her body to the ground and dragged her across it.
Geoffrey Paschel was given an 18-year jail term
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After the incident, officers observed that Wilson had bruises on her forehead, back, arms, and lips, and she was eventually diagnosed with a concussion.
Wilson told detectives that during the incident, Paschel refused to give her her phone and would not allow her to leave the house. As he fell asleep, she was able to escape, and she used a neighbor’s phone to call the police.
In October, during Paschel’s criminal trial in Knox County Criminal Court, the District Attorney General’s Office disclosed to WBIR that Paschel told them Wilson had injured herself.
According to officials, the hearing concluded two days later. In a film played during the trial, Paschel requested that his children be brought to Wilson’s residence so that she would urge the court to be lenient toward him while he was in prison.
A retrospective of Geoffrey Paschel’s life
Geoffrey Paschel was born in 1978 and resides in Knoxville, Tennessee. In 2017, he made his professional debut in the television series Murder Chose Me as the manager of a convenience shop.
From 2017 to 2018, he appeared for one year on the crime documentary series Homicide Hunter. His additional works include Murder Calls, Dying to Belong, Duplicitous, Snapped: Killer Couples, Fatal Attraction, and Snapped, among others.
According to his IMDB page, his most recent venture was completing production on the film Marvelous. From 1998 through 2004, Geoffrey Paschel was married to an anonymous woman. The former couple had two sons as a result of their union.
Geoffrey Paschel wed Brittnay, a Canadian-Jamaican woman, in 2014. Cayvan (2015) and Kazhem (2016) are the offspring of the couple (2017).
Brittnay and Paschel divorced in 2018, and she abandoned the couple’s children. Throughout the divorce proceedings, his wife accused him of abusing her and their children. Kazhem, the second child of the former marriage, died of convulsions in 2018.
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