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Former ‘Howard Stern Show’ writer Elisa Jordana pleads guilty for hitting boyfriend on livestream
By Emily Crane,
9 hours ago
Former “Howard Stern Show” writer Elisa Jordana has pleaded guilty to battery and been ordered to undergo a mental health check after she was busted hitting her then-boyfriend on a YouTube livestream.
Jordana, 35, copped to the plea deal after footage of the violent altercation with her beau, Bahram Alipour, went viral back in April, TMZ reported.
The caught-on-camera saga erupted when Jordana was filming the livestream — titled “ Not Doing Good ” — while driving in Palm Beach, Florida.
Elisa Jordana, 35, copped to the plea deal after footage of the violent altercation with her beau. Elisa Jordana/Instagram
In the moments leading up to the physical altercation, a crying Jordana had alleged that her partner had sent thousands of dollars to another woman.
Jordana — who describes herself on social media as the “Queen of IRL Livestreaming” — was then filmed punching her boyfriend in the arm before pummeling him several more times.
“Don’t f—king talk!” she screamed at one point after slapping her partner in the face.
“She just like, almost broke my nose,” Alipour could be heard responding, adding, “F–k you, c–t.”
Jordana was arrested and charged with felony battery by the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office. Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
The caught-on-camera saga erupted when Jordana was filming the livestream — titled “Not Doing Good” — while driving in Palm Beach, Florida with with her beau, Bahram Alipour. Elisa Jordana/Prism Live
Eventually, Alipour could be seen pulling Jordana’s hair before forcing her out of the car.
Jordana was arrested by Palm Beach Sheriff’s deputies and slapped with a felony battery charge just hours later.
As part of her plea deal, Jordana was given 12 months probation and ordered to carry out 45 hours of community service, TMZ said.
The video ended with the boyfriend pulling Jordana’s hair before forcing her outside the vehicle. Elisa Jordana/Prism Live “I just want to say I’m so sorry for what I portrayed on my livestream that everyone saw,” Jordana said when she apologized for the ordeal. Rommel Demano/FilmMagic
The judge is also forcing her to receive any of the treatment recommendations made after her mental health evaluation, according to the report.
“This is not what I want to give to the world and it sucks that I got into such a sadness and anger — it was a really negative representation of who I am.”
“I’m going to do everything I can to have better relationships with people that are good for me, and people that I’m also good for,” she continued at the time, adding her situation was “the most challenging time of my life.”
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