A WIGMAKER charged over a car crash that left a mom and her two children dead threatened to sue cops in a bizarre rant just months before the tragedy.
Miriam Yarimi, 32, claimed New York cops barged into her home and vowed they wouldn’t leave.
Miriam Yarimi was behind the wheel of her Audi when she plowed into a mom and her children, cops have said
Yarimi reportedly told officers she was possessed
In the tirade from last October, seen by The New York Post , the glam wigmaker claimed officers didn’t have an excuse for being inside the property.
She was on her bed while the cops surrounded her.
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The footage was shared on Instagram but has since been deleted.
One of the cops told Yarimi to put on clothes, to which she replied she was already wearing some.
“I’m not going anywhere,” she said.
“You barged into my home without my knowledge, without a warrant, without even a reason why you’re here, without a validating excuse as to what the phone call was even about.”
Court documents, seen by the New York Daily News , claimed she was taken to a hospital in Coney Island.
Yarimi alleged she was locked up for two weeks against her will.
Cops disputed the claim that she was taken to the hospital.
Yarimi also claimed she suffered body and facial injuries and anguish as a result of the alleged ordeal, according to the legal papers.
Brit mum & daughters killed by driver who said ‘I have the devil in me’ in NYC
Natasha Saada, 34, and her two kids, Deborah, five, and Diana, eight, were killed in the horror on the Ocean Parkway boulevard in Brooklyn, New York.
Saada, who grew up in the Mill Hill area of North London , was walking to a relative’s home on the other side of Ocean Parkway.
Saada’s son, Philip, four, was injured and taken to the hospital in critical condition.
Yarimi was driving an Audi that plowed into the back of a Toyota Camry.
Cops said a man, 63, was driving the Toyota and he was trying to turn right onto the boulevard.
The impact of the smash caused the Toyota Camry to be pushed aside, and the Audi hit Saada and her two children.
The trio were crossing the road at the time of the high-speed crash.
Their bodies were flown to Israel and buried in Jerusalem.
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Neighbors told the CBS affiliate WCBS-TV Saada was a “great person.”
“They were great people. You could see it,” one man said.
Police revealed that Yarimi was driving at 50 mph—double the speed limit.
Locals revealed that the Audi went airborne.
“We heard the bangs, my father ran outside — it was hard,” Max told the ABC affiliate WABC-TV.
“This is the most dangerous area, nobody goes 25,” a local Ike Yedid, 63, told The New York Times.
Eric Adams, the New York City mayor, described the smash as a “tragic accident of Shakespearean proportion.”
Yarimi reportedly told officers she was possessed and that the CIA was following her.
She is also accused of criminally negligent homicide and second-degree assault.
Yarimi has also been slapped with a reckless driving charge and aggravated unlicensed operation of a car.
Police revealed she had received more than 20 speeding tickets between August 2023 and March 2025.
And her Audi A3 had accumulated 99 parking tickets.
Just weeks before the crash, she shared a video on her Instagram where she boasted about her new car.
She shared a video of herself sitting in a Porsche .
The caption read, “A year ago I was completely broke.”
“Today I built my first Porsche 718 Boxer S (in custom black and white).”
She posted the TikTok video to her Instagram page with the caption: “Tough times don’t last—tough people do.”
Yarimi claimed she was being followed by the CIA
Brit mom Natasha Saada was killed in the smash
Her daughters were also killed
Cops survey the scene following the high-speed smash in Brooklyn
Yarimi boasted about her love of fast cars
Pictures show the road sealed off and an overturned car