Former sorority girl who pepper-sprayed Muslim NYC driver dodges prison — for a surprising reason
The former sorority girl who pepper-sprayed a Muslim Uber driver in Manhattan last summer has struck a sweetheart deal to stay out of prison — partly thanks to her victim.
Manhattan College grad Jennifer Guilbeault, 24, pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of one felony count of aggravated harassment in the second degree in Manhattan Supreme Court on Monday — despite initially being hit with a hate crime that had her facing up to 15 years in prison for the senseless July 31, 2024, attack on driver Shohel Mahmud.
Mahmud, who claimed that Guilbeault attacked him because “he’s brown,” told The Post on Tuesday that he ultimately didn’t want the former PR agent to serve any prison time for the attack — because he’s a religious person who believes in forgiveness.
“She’s almost my kid’s age,” said Mahmud, a father of three from Elmhurst, Queens. “After all, I believe in the Judgment Day. I have to stand in front of my God, that’s the reason why I forgive her. If I forgive her, God will forgive me.”
He stood by his claim that Guilbeault was caught on camera saying she attacked him because of his skin color — but Manhattan prosecutors said they reviewed the driver’s tape, where he claims the comment was captured, and that it is not “clear enough” to confirm the woman made the comment.
Guilbeault, a native of Northbridge, Mass., was riding with her friend in the backseat of Mahmud’s car after he picked them up near Lexington Avenue and East 66th Street when she suddenly lurched forward and sprayed the noxious substance in the driver’s eyes, prosecutors have said.
