The talented and fearless queen's mother, who had been blocked by her daughter's invitation, denounced the “disgusting” attacker and untook him during his sentence.
Adriana Alvarez said her work in Queens Crown Court on Thursday before the sentencing of George Vasilio, a stalker who tried to lure her 18-year-old daughter Rex from her Astoria apartment.
“This family will live with this legacy of resilience of love, and your family will live in shame,” she told Vassiliou. “We will never think of you at this point, but you will think about this forever. You will probably think about where you went wrong or how you can do it. [avoided being] You're caught, but in that story, and in every story you come up with, you'll lose. And I always win. ”
Vassiliou, 26, was sentenced 10 years after Barr after pleading guilty to attempting to lure and rob him on February 11th.
On the horrifying 23rd January 2024, the incident was captured by Alvarez's doorbell camera.
Rex returned from the morning walk with her two dogs to her family's fourth floor apartment on 43rd Avenue, where she was seen in the clip.
Out of nowhere a masked man in a camouflage jacket emerged from the nearby stairs.
Dressed in black gloves, Vasilio grabbed Rex by both shoulders and began to drag the terrifying girl hard from the stairs. Hearing her daughter screaming for help, Alvarez is seen thrust into the hallway and descending straight down the stairs.
“Even before you tried to make the pathetic invitation, you were already missing – I was at home,” said Alvarez, who broke the bones that shook Vassiliou.
The life-or-death struggle continued four flights of stairs as the fierce 5-foot-4, 130-pound mom traded a blow with a massive, armed 6-foot-2, 230-pound Vasiliou.
Lex collaborated with Vassiliou at the C-Town supermarket on 34th Avenue, Astoria. The young cashier became friends with Vassiliou, who worked in the deli department.
“This disgusting man was hiding on our stairs to try and lure my daughter,” declared Alvarez, saying that Vasiliu Pepper had scattered her as he tried to take Rex. “You may think your plan was well calculated. You borrowed a car and have a bag with ropes, tampons and sleeping pills.”
For some reason, Rex left the ordeal without scratching. Meanwhile, Alvarez suffered serious injuries, leading to an increase in medical costs. The GoFundMe campaign, started by her uncle, raised over $54,000 for hero moms.
“I've done something I'm looking for a soul this year, and I want to hear you broke us,” Alvarez said. “But it doesn't even get far from being true. You just made us stronger.”
