Elisa Jordana (PC: Instagram/Elisa Jordan)
Warning: This article contains descriptions of violence and physical abuse.
Former Howard Aster Show writer Elisa Jordana is being asked to undergo a mental health evaluation. The ex-writer is being asked to do so after she had a heated argument with her then-boyfriend during a YouTube Livestream. Jordana pleaded guilty to assault for punching her then-boyfriend, Bahram Alipour, in his car. After being sworn in in May, she received 12 months probation, 45 hours of community service, 12 hours of anger management classes, and a small fine, Page Six reports.
Former Howard Stern writer Elisa Jordana has been asked to undergo a mental health evaluation.
Former Howard Stern Show writer Elisa Jordana has pleaded guilty to assault after being taken into custody for allegedly assaulting a man. Jordana is believed to have gotten into a physical altercation with her boyfriend during a live stream. According to Page Six, Jordana pleaded guilty in May and received 12 months’ probation, 45 hours of community service, 12 hours of anger management training and a small fine, according to court records obtained by Page Six on Friday.
The judge also ordered the YouTuber to undergo a mental health evaluation and undergo any treatment the examiner recommends. Jordana was arrested in Palm Beach, Florida, after a video of her repeatedly beating her fiancé, Bahram Alipoor, was released on her YouTube channel. She and Alipoor are also known on YouTube as Zscorro.
The incident happened while the pair were driving in a car, when she began punching her husband while questioning him about his alleged infidelity, to which Zukoro responded by saying “She nearly broke my nose. Damn it!”, before grabbing her by the hair, pulling her and punching her in the face, demanding that he stop the car.
Elisa Jordana spoke out after the unfortunate incident
As reported by Page Six, Elisa Jordana apologized for her actions after being released from police custody. She told TMZ at the time, “I am extremely sorry for my behavior during that live stream. I wish this never had to happen. I am not proud of this moment.”
She also said she was relieved that the live stream continued throughout the confrontation, as she feared her ex-fiance might have further harmed her. Meanwhile, Jordana could seek an early termination of her probation after six months if all of the terms of the agreement are met.