Weepy wigmaker Miriam Yarimi apologized for wiping out a Brooklyn mom and her two young children with her speeding luxury sedan, just before catching a break and receiving a three-to-nine year sentence from a judge Wednesday.
The 33-year-old driver who prosecutors say was caught in a jail call saying, “Why should I apologize, I’m just as much of a victim as they are,” changed her tune before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun imposed her sentence.
“I want to begin by apologizing to the victims’ family,” she said, breaking into tears. “There’s a lot of sorrow and pain and honest regret I feel in my heart for causing such a tragedy. I accept full responsibility for my actions.”
One of her lawyers, Steven Legon, used a tissue to dab her cheeks as she cried during the sentencing.

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