(CNN) — A Massachusetts woman became an unintentional getaway driver after a man she met on a dating app robbed a bank on their first date.

Christopher Castillo, 33, pleaded guilty this week to armed robbery and three counts of assault and battery on a police officer — all committed during that nightmare date — according to the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office.

Castillo was sentenced to three years in state prison for the robbery, plus two years in the Bristol County House of Corrections for violently struggling against and spitting on police who tried to subdue him, according to the district attorney’s office.

The woman wasn’t charged — the “worst date ever” story was enough punishment.

It started, the woman told police, when she picked up Castillo around 2 p.m. on December 5, 2016, from his parents’ home in Chepachet, Rhode Island, and drove him 30 minutes to North Attleboro, Massachusetts. She said he drank wine in the passenger seat of her Nissan Maxima (which is also illegal, but he wasn’t charged for that one).

The two had never met in person before that fateful day in 2016, she told police. He was 30 at the time, and she was 40.

In North Attleboro, he asked her to stop at the Bristol County Savings Bank. She waited in the car for a few minutes — then he came running out, sweating, wearing sunglasses and a hat and clutching a gun and $1,000 in cash.

“F**king go,” he told her.

She “panicked,” she told police, so she did as she was told.

Inside the bank, it turns out, Castillo had showed a teller a gun and demanded $1,000. He said he needed it badly — he was “really hurting,” he told the teller.

With the $1,000 in hand, he sprinted back to the Maxima and told his date to step on it.

She complied at first, but once she spotted police cruisers on their tail, she pulled over and walked away from the car.

Police pulled Castillo out of the car as he “violently struggled,” spit on them and told them his gun wasn’t loaded, according to the district attorney’s office.

After he was subdued and handcuffed, police searched the car and found a .44-caliber handgun — an antique belonging to Castillo’s stepfather — and the hat and sunglasses that matched the description of what the robber was wearing. The $1,000 was reportedly in Castillo’s wallet.

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