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Jeremy Jordan, husband of former city representative, pleads guilty to assault

UPDATE (April 9, 2026) -- Jeremy Jordan pleaded guilty after a hearing Thursday. Jordan received differed adjudication, according to the court log.

Additionally, Jordan was sentenced to 6 months under the County Community Supervision and Corrections Department, court logs show. He was also charged $312 in fees.

Jordan was charged for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

District Attorney James Montoya's office sent this statement to ABC-7:

"Jeremy Jordan pleaded guilty Thursday to Class A misdemeanor assault and will be placed on six months of deferred adjudication. Following a review of the facts of the case and the absence of prior convictions, prosecutors determined that a plea to misdemeanor assault was appropriate. The resolution requires compliance with all conditions of probation and payment of more than $2,000 in restitution to the victim. Failure to comply with the terms and conditions of supervision may result in revocation and imprisonment up to one year. However, successful completion of the terms will result in formal dismissal of the charge. In either case, the case and arrest will remain on the Defendant's record."


EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- ABC-7 has obtained the indictment against Jeremy Jordan, the husband of former El Paso City Council Representative Cassandra Hernandez. He is facing an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge in connection with an incident that occurred on Oct. 22, 2024. Jordan, according to the indictment, did "intentionally or knowingly threaten Rafael Alvarado with imminent bodily injury by using a deadly weapon". The indictment goes on to describe the deadly weapon as "a shard of glass, that in the manner of its use and intended use was capable of causing death and serious bodily injury."

At the of the incident, Hernandez was running for mayor. According to court records, Alvarado stated he had gone to Hernandez' house to help Hernandez prepare for election interviews, and later in the afternoon he said the pair were "phone banking" in the backyard when Jordan arrived.

Court documents state that Hernandez admitted she was in her undergarments and that Alvarado was in a robe and boxer briefs at the time. Court documents state that Alvarado hid in the bathroom and shut the door while Jordan tried to break through the door, eventually pushing him to the floor and punching his face repeatedly, while also yelling, "I am going to kill you."

Hernandez stated she was injured while trying to separate them.

Court documents state Jordan left the home, but returned a short time later carrying the described weapon: a piece of broken glass, according to the police report.

Alvarado suffered several injuries to include a concussion and cut to his left cheek and injuries to his head, neck, back, and hand.

The court documents state Jordan told police his acted in self-defense, but did not provide details to police for their investigation.

Jordan was arraigned on May 15 of this year. His jury trial is currently scheduled for January 30, 2026.

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