Jealous doctor sentenced for torching home belonging to the 99-year-old grandmother of her ex-boyfriend’s new flame

Amy Cohen

Amy Cohen (Montgomery County Jail).

A Pennsylvania doctor is headed to prison after she sent threatening flyers and set fire to the porch of a home belonging to the 99-year-old grandmother of her ex-boyfriend’s new love interest.

Amy Cohen, 36, was sentenced Wednesday to 11 months to 23 months behind bars after she pleaded guilty to arson, making terroristic threats, stalking and recklessly endangering another person, according to court records. Prosecutors gave her credit for the six months she served at a mental health facility, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

Her attorney asked the judge for probation, according to the Inquirer.

“It’s in everyone’s interest that she continue to heal and get better,” lawyer John McMahon said. “Not backslide and go to jail, and lose the benefit of all this treatment. That doesn’t make sense.”

But Montgomery County Judge Wendy Rothstein said Cohen needed to take accountability for her actions. The woman who was the subject of Cohen’s ire also spoke to the court, saying she feared for her safety when Cohen, a doctor, was out on bond.

“Amy demonstrated a total disregard for human life, which is disgusting, knowing that she is a doctor,” the woman said. She also said that although her grandmother, now 101, has memory issues due to her age, she still asks about the incident.

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