SHORELINE, Wash. – A Shoreline woman, who was charged for a hate crime in April, was in King County court again on Thursday for violating a no-contact order.
According to investigators, Jan Myers violated a no-contact order Wednesday evening when she allegedly yelled at her neighbor, who she is not allowed to have contact with, and then drove her car straight at her neighbor’s husband, who was standing on the sidewalk.
Under the protective order, Myers is required to stay no less than 300 feet from her neighbor, Thi Pham, and her family. The no-contact order is set to expire on Aug. 30.
A judge set Myers’ bail at $10,000.
On Tuesday, Pham filed a civil lawsuit against Myers, who is accused of hurling racial epithets and threatening Pham several times over the past few years because of Pham’s ethnicity.
Pham is seeking a minimum of $100,000 in civil damages from the ordeal with her neighbor, which has reportedly gone on for years.
Myers was charged with a single count of felony hate crime from an incident in April in which she reportedly used derogatory slurs and threatened to kill Pham.
Two weeks prior to the April incident, Pham recorded Myers, who was semi-naked from below the waist, raising her middle finger to Pham and her 2-year-old son.
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