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Tsai-Wei Hung was sentenced to six years and two months for a violent, months-long campaign after her eviction, including arson and threats, though no one was injured.
Tsai-Wei Hung, 33, was sentenced to up to six years and two months in prison for a violent three-month campaign after her eviction from a share house in March 2024. She pleaded guilty to multiple charges including arson, extortion, and endangering persons. Her actions began the day of eviction with egg-throwing and a high-speed vehicle ramming into a garage, damaging property. She later set fires to a home’s entrance and two cars, demanding $30,000 while seven people, including two children and an elderly woman, were inside. The fire was extinguished on concrete with no injuries. Judge Carolene Gwynn called her conduct "extraordinary, volatile and frankly dangerous," noting her lack of remorse and uncertain ability to manage conflict. Hung has served 19 months and must serve four more years before parole eligibility.