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Elisa Ann Schwartz, known as Elisa Jordana, has been charged with felony battery after a iivestream of her getting into a physical fight with her boyfriend in the car went viral on YouTube.Photo by Palm Beach County Jail
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A former Howard Stern show writer and YouTube personality has a lot to answer for after a video of her hitting her boyfriend went viral.
Elisa Ann Schwartz, who goes by Elisa Jordana, posted a livestream to YouTube on Monday as she drove through Palm Beach County with her boyfriend beside her when a violent argument broke out between the couple, reports Dailymail.com.
“I just want to say I’m so sorry for what I portrayed on my livestream that everyone saw,” Schwartz said in a statement to Dailymail.com.
“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.”
The two-hour-plus livestream, which was posted with the title, Not Doing Good, had garnered more than 150,000 views on YouTube as of early afternoon on Wednesday.
Schwartz spent six years working for the Howard Stern Show as a writer and even appeared occasionally on the show.
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