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Former “Howard Stern Show” writer Elisa Jordana was arrested Monday after physically assaulting who is believed to be her boyfriend during a livestream.
During the incident, which was shared on Jordana’s YouTube channel Monday, she and fellow YouTuber Zscorro were riding in a car when she started punching him while confronting him about his alleged cheating.
A woman named Sara — who allegedly received thousands of dollars from Zscorro — then called into the livestream and the former Cobra Starship musician threatened to leak her nudes and phone number online.
As Zscorro tried to speak directly to Sara, Jordana punched him in the arm and shoulder.
After he said, “Sara, I’m sorry about this,” Jordana smacked him in the face with an open palm and told him, “Don’t f–king talk!”
“She just like, almost broke my nose,” Zscorro said, adding, “F–k you, c–t!”
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He then warned the livestreamer, 35, that he would “f–king deck” her if she touched him again.
The man then grabbed her by the hair and yanked her before hitting her across the face.
“Pull over, dumb c–t,” Zscorro said as Jordana — born Elisa Ann Schwartz — screamed and apologized. He also asked Sara to call 911, but it’s unclear if she actually did.
It’s unclear if her boyfriend was also arrested.
According to Jordana’s linkedIn profile, in addition to being a comedy writer and radio personality, she also works as the host of the web series “Kermit and Friends.” She also made appearances on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” MTV, VH1, “Sharknado” and Fox News.
Jordana was previously engaged to comedian Andy Dick.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.