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Man receives 7 years in jail for beating, raping and taunting Halifax-area sex worker

A man who sexually assaulted, beat and taunted a Halifax-area sex worker with death before she was rescued by police has been sentenced to seven years in jail. File Photo

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A man who sexually assaulted, beat and taunted a Halifax-area sex worker with death before she was rescued by police has been sentenced to seven years in jail.

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Pablo Moises Alas had no criminal history when he attacked the escort in her Dartmouth home a few weeks before Christmas 2016.

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According to a written ruling released Monday, Alas punched her in the face, choked her and told her she was going to die.

The 30-year-old forced her to perform multiple sex acts, and told her he was a psychopath and that “he could not do this anymore.”

She was able to call 911, and ran screaming and naked from the waist down when police came to her door.

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Justice Timothy Gabriel handed down a seven-year sentence, as recommended by the Crown and defence.

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