Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
Tortious interference occurs when a third party intentionally interferes with an existing contractual obligation between involving two parties. Usually the third party's intervention will cause economic injury to one party that is involved in the contract.
In this case, Jordan hadn't seen Milio for several years and met him accidentally at a coffee shop. Since she knew he was a very good teacher, she offered him a job, but she wasn't aware of where Milio worked or even if he was working at all. Jordan did actually interfere with Jordan's current contractual relationship but didn't do it intentionally and she didn't try to cause any harm.