Former “Howard Stern Show” writer Elisa Jordana recently issued an apology after being arrested for domestic battery in Florida. The 30-year-old expressed regret for her actions during a livestream, stating that it was a moment she was not proud of. This apology came just 24 hours after Jordana was taken into custody for physically assaulting her boyfriend during the livestream.

During the livestream on Jordana’s YouTube channel, she was driving with her boyfriend, a content creator named Zscorro, in the passenger seat. The couple began arguing, with Jordana accusing Zscorro of cheating on her with another woman named Sara. The situation escalated as Jordana threatened to “kill” Zscorro multiple times, prompting Sara to call and plead for her phone number to be removed from the chat.

The argument turned physical when Zscorro tried to intervene in the conversation between Jordana and Sara, leading Jordana to start punching him in the arm and face. The dispute continued to escalate, with Zscorro warning Jordana that he would “deck” her if she touched him again. Eventually, Jordana attempted to pinch Zscorro’s ear and he retaliated by grabbing her hair and pulling her down as he attempted to pull the car over.

As the situation unfolded, Zscorro instructed Sara to call 911 and ultimately shoved Jordana out of the car. Jordana ran toward another vehicle, prompting Zscorro to follow her. Police were called to the scene and, after reviewing the video footage and hearing both sides of the story, determined that Jordana was the aggressor in the situation. It is unclear if Zscorro was also taken into custody following the incident.

The graphic nature of the livestream and subsequent arrest prompted viewers to take action, with many concerned about domestic violence issues. The National Domestic Violence Hotline was highlighted as a resource for individuals affected by similar situations, urging anyone in need of help to reach out for support. The incident involving Elisa Jordana serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing domestic violence and seeking assistance when faced with abusive behavior.

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