On Feb. 25, New York Supreme Criminal Court found Skiboky Stora, 42, to be guilty on multiple charges, include assault, stalking and aggravated harassment
NEED TO KNOW
- Skiboky Stora has been sentenced to three to nine years in state prison two months after he was convicted for assaulting New York City influencer Halley Kate, per a Manhattan D.A. press release
- The content creator, 25, appeared in court to testify on Feb. 3, nearly two years after Stora punched her on the street
- Kate’s violent encounter with Stora was one in a string of several “anti-female, anti-white and antisemitic incidents,” per the D.A.’s announcement of his sentencing
Skiboky Stora — the man who was convicted earlier this year after assaulting influencer Halley Kate — has been sentenced to prison.
On Tuesday, April 14, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. announced that Stora, 42, will face three to nine years in state prison. His sentencing follows multiple incidents of “assaulting, stalking and harassing strangers in a series of anti-female, anti-white and antisemitic incidents,” the D.A. stated in a press release.
The announcement also included that “full and final Orders of Protection were issued” for each of Stora’s victims.
“Skiboky Stora engaged in a disturbing pattern of hate-fueled violence targeting and intimidating strangers, causing physical harm and lasting emotional trauma to these New Yorkers,” said D.A. Bragg, as quoted in the press release. “As made clear from today’s statements at sentencing, Stora’s attacks robbed them of their sense of safety and altered how they navigate daily life. Today’s sentence sends a clear message that this conduct is unacceptable and carries significant consequences.”…