Arrested Livestreamer Apologizes for Violent Assault: Elisa Jordana’s Apology After Felony Battery Charge

West Palm Beach, Florida – A former writer for a popular radio show has issued an apology following her arrest for a violent altercation with her boyfriend during a live stream. Elisa Jordana, known for her work on the Howard Stern Show and as a streamer, was taken into custody on Monday on charges of felony battery after a video of her assaulting her boyfriend while driving gained traction online.

Jordana described the incident as one of the worst days of her life, second only to losing her dog. In a clip from the livestream that went viral on social media, she can be seen physically attacking her boyfriend, identified as ZScorro, as he sat in the passenger seat while she was on the phone with another woman named Sara.

The video captures moments where Jordana repeatedly punches and slaps her boyfriend whenever he tries to speak, prompting him to exclaim that she almost broke his nose. In a retaliatory move, ZScorro pulls at Jordana’s hair and demands that she pull over before the stream abruptly ends.

Law enforcement officials were alerted to the situation, and after reviewing the footage, they determined that Jordana was the primary aggressor in the altercation. The streamer was subsequently taken into custody by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office and charged with felony battery.

Jordana, who has a significant following on social media platforms, expressed regret over her actions in a statement to TMZ, acknowledging that she was not proud of what had transpired during the livestream. Prior to her streaming career, she had worked as a writer for The Howard Stern Show and was a member of the band Cobra Starship.

Despite her online persona as “the Queen of IRL Livestreaming,” this incident has undoubtedly cast a shadow over her public image. The U.S. Sun reached out to Jordana for further comment on the situation as she navigates the aftermath of the altercation.