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Who is Jordan Sisco? US anchor accused of assaulting girlfriend on live video

A gaming streamer is under scrutiny after a viral video showed him allegedly assaulting his girlfriend during a live stream, sparking a social media backlash.

Sisco later addressed the incident in another broadcast, denying that he assaulted his partner. (Live broadcast screenshot/X)

Esports content creator Jake Lucky shared the video on X. Posting the video, he wrote: “Warzone host Jordan Sisko is accused of assaulting his girlfriend for stupidly spilling a drink on his new gaming computer…so disgusting.”

In a follow-up comment, he added: “This happened shortly after the streamer thought he was done live, but everything was live,” and said, “You can’t make this stuff up.”

The approximately 29-second clip was circulated on social media platforms, eliciting reactions from viewers.

Who is Jordan Sisco?

Jordan Sisco is an American internet personality known for live streaming gaming content on platforms such as Twitch, YouTube and TikTok.

He mainly broadcasts “Call of Duty: Warzone” and has a certain number of fans, with tens of thousands of fans and regular live audiences.

what does the video show

This video is from a TikTok live stream. In the video, Cisco’s girlfriend can be heard telling him: “Okay, take it off. Take the cap off. Calm down. You can’t have any drinks in here.”

After a moment, Cisco appears to move out of the camera and move his arms, and then a sound of pain is heard. Before the live broadcast ends, he can be heard saying: “It’s right here! It’s right here! I don’t even know what’s going on! I turn around… I don’t know what to do.”

Streamer responds to accusations

Sisco later addressed the incident in another broadcast, denying that he assaulted his partner. “I didn’t hit her… I pushed her,” he said, adding, “I didn’t… hit her. I would never hit her in the face.”

No formal complaints or enforcement actions have been publicly confirmed at this stage.

The clip sparked strong reactions online. Some called for the streamer to be banned, while others questioned whether authorities should intervene.

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