Former writer of The Howard Stern Show, Elisa Jordana, pleaded guilty to hitting her then-boyfriend, a moment that was caught on livestream. The snippet of the video that went viral showed Jordana driving the car, with her boyfriend, Bahram Alipour, sitting next to her.

Jordana was heard talking to a woman named Sarah, whom the streamer later revealed her boyfriend had been cheating with.

Jordana proceeded to continuously hit Alipour as she talked to Sarah on the call. As Alipour tried to retort, the streamer hit him on the nose. “She just like, almost broke my nose,” Alipour is heard saying in the video. “F–k you, c–t. Next time you f–king touch me, I’ll f–king take you. You understand?”

Jordana proceeded to put her finger in Alipour’s ear, an apparent attempt to annoy him. Moments later, a message appears on screen reading, “Sarah donated $5: I know what papi likes.” This served as Alipour’s last straw as he grabbed the streamer by her hair and rammed her head into the steering wheel. He then repeatedly asked Jordana to “pull over” while still grabbing onto her hair.

As the car came to a halt, Alipour pushed Jordana out of the car and ran behind her. According to The New York Post, before the stream began, Jordana had alleged that her boyfriend had “sent thousands of dollars to another woman.” Hours after the ordeal, Jordana was arrested by the Palm Beach Sheriff’s deputies and charged with battery.

In a different body-cam video, after the police officers arrive, Jordana could be seen reasoning with them. She inquired if she would be facing jail time and then asked to be sent to a “mental institution” to be kept away from jail. Jordana was finally offered 12 months of probation and 45 hours of community service as part of a plea deal.

The judge also ordered the streamer to receive a mental health evaluation and any necessary treatment. She later apologized for the entire incident in a statement to the Daily Mail.  “I just want to say I’m so sorry for what I portrayed on my livestream that everyone saw,” Elisa Jordana said. “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.”

While the streamer did take responsibility for the incident at first, she shifted the entire blame onto her partner, claiming “she caught him cheating and he got way more violent than she did.” In one statement, Jordana even claimed that Alipour would have “killed her if the camera wasn’t on.”