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Tik Tok Harley Kate McGuckin Nearly two years after she was allegedly beaten by a man on a New York street, she is still feeling injuries to her head.
McGuckin, 25, attended the Manhattan Supreme Court hearing ski book stora It was reported on Tuesday, February 3, that she claimed she was assaulted by a stranger in March 2024 while on her way to record a podcast. new york post. She further testified that she was blindsided by the alleged attack and even apologized to her attacker.
“He was screaming at me, saying a lot of profanities, saying it was my fault,” McGuckin testified, according to the outlet.
McGuckin claimed she still feels pain in her hairline where she was allegedly hit.
“I literally couldn’t touch anywhere near that place,” she continued. “I couldn’t really brush my hair because it was so painful and tender. I can still feel where my hairline was hit.”
Stolla, 42, was charged with three counts of third-degree assault as a hate crime, one count of stalking as a hate crime and second-degree aggravated harassment in connection with several random attacks in New York City, including an incident in which he allegedly attacked a Jewish couple and yelled, “Die, Jew! Die!”
“Skiboky Stora allegedly committed a series of hate-motivated incidents against several individuals based on their gender, race and religious beliefs,” the district attorney said. Alvin Bragg Jr. According to reports, in May 2024 abc news. “Much of our city’s identity is respect and acceptance of all people. No one should fear for their safety because of who they are. I thank our prosecutors for their unwavering commitment to seeking justice for these victims.”
Stola was arrested two days after allegedly attacking McGuckin following an investigation by the NYPD’s Hate Crimes Task Force and the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

McGuckin did not directly identify Stolla as the attacker, but she posted a video about the attack on TikTok shortly after she claimed it happened.
“You guys, I was literally just walking and a man came up and hit me in the face. Oh my god, it was so bad. I couldn’t even speak,” McGuckin said in the video, which quickly went viral and prompted several other TikTok users to come forward to recount similar incidents.
Stolla, a self-proclaimed rapper, appeared in court wearing a tie with his name on it. He represented himself at the trial, allegedly ignoring the advice of legal advisers, according to reports. new york post.
Stolla asked McGuckin an unusual series of questions in court, including one about being allegedly the target of a federal investigation and another about the “TikTok trend where people say they’ve been beaten and beaten.”
The questions were halted by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Josh Hanshaft.
Stora’s trial will resume on Wednesday, February 4.
Before his court appearance on Tuesday, McGuckin shared a video of himself walking on the sidewalk watching “The Phantom of the Opera” on Instagram. As of press time, McGuckin has 1.6 million followers on TikTok.
“What was going through my mind as I walked to court to testify against the man who punched me in the head two years ago,” she wrote in the video.
McGuckin added in the caption, “He hit the wrong girl, let me tell you.”