Former ‘Howard Stern Show’ writer Elisa Jordana ordered to take mental health evaluation after battery arrest

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Former “Howard Stern Show” writer Elisa Jordana pleaded guilty to battery after she was arrested for physically assaulting a man believed to be her romantic partner during a livestream.

Jordana, 40, copped the plea in May and with it received 12 months’ probation, 45 hours of community service, 12 hours of anger management classes and a small fine, court documents obtained by Page Six on Friday show.

Elisa Jordana pleaded guilty to battery after assaulting her then-fiancé on a livestream. Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office / SplashNews.com The former “Howard Stern Show” writer received 12 months’ probation, 45 hours of community service, 12 hours of anger management classes and a small fine. Youtube / Elisa Jordana

Additionally, the judge ordered the YouTuber to undergo a mental health evaluation and receive any treatment the evaluator recommends.

Jordana can apply for early termination of her probation after six months if all the conditions of her agreement are met.

Palm Beach, Fla., police arrested Jordana after footage of her repeatedly punching her fiancé, Bahram Alipour, was shared to her YouTube channel.

She also has to undergo a mental health evaluation. Youtube / Elisa Jordana Florida police arrested Jordana in April after her and her partner’s physical altercation was livestreamed on YouTube. Youtube / Elisa Jordana

She and Alipour, who goes by the YouTube name Zscorro, had been driving in a car when she began punching him while confronting him about his alleged infidelity.

“She just like, almost broke my nose,” Zscorro said at one point during the altercation, adding, “F–k you, c–t!”

Zscorro then grabbed her hair and yanked her before hitting her across the face and demanding she pull the car over.

She issued an apology following her release from police custody. Elisa Jordana/Instagram “I wish that wouldn’t have happened,” she said. “It’s a moment I’m not proud of.” Elisa Jordana/Instagram

After Zscorro forced Jordana out of the car, she ran toward a vehicle that stopped to help her on the highway. He immediately stopped the livestream once he gained access to the driver’s seat.

Jordana issued an apology for her actions after she was released from police custody.

“I’m very sorry for my actions on my livestream,” she told TMZ at the time. “I wish that wouldn’t have happened. It’s a moment I’m not proud of.”

She also said she was relieved the livestream had been activated at the time of the altercation because she feared her ex-fiancé would’ve further injured her.

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