"Unfortunately, Jenna relapsed this morning and suffered the consequences of that," Chip Matthews, Ortiz's personal lawyer, said at the press conference. "We're here because Tito was trying to help her."
"My parents have gone through an addiction, and I've seen a mirror again, and I'm not going to let my family go through that," he said. "I speak from the heart, and as I say ... I hold everything dear to my heart that Jenna will be OK."
Jameson spoke to KCAL-TV News outside her home on late Monday and said she suffered a torn rotator cuff in the alleged incident, though Ortiz did not strike her.
"He didn't beat me," Jameson said. "We had an argument, and it escalated, and things got out of control ... the cops were called, and because there were visible marks on me, they took him to jail."
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