ESPN Radio host Ryen Russillo returned to work on “The Russillo Show” on Tuesday for the first time since he was suspended on Aug. 23.

Russillo was suspended following a bizarre arrest in Wyoming in which he ended up in the wrong condo and refused to leave.

On Tuesday’s show, Russillo took full responsibility for his actions and apologized for the incident (transcription via Deadspin):

It’s all on me. There is no one else. I could go through a timeline events that — if this happens, this happens, maybe this whole big thing doesn’t happen — but then it’s gonna sound like I’m making excuses and that I don’t get it. And trust me, I get it.

I understand that this is a big mistake, because I’m a public figure, and I have my name on a show, and I work at a place like ESPN, and a place that I’m proud to come in to work every single day. And I’m not saying this because my bosses are listening, but I deserved the suspension. I embarrassed you guys, I embarrassed myself, and I feel so bad about the people here — as it works as an on-air person, where you are — there are people here that love me, and there are people that are like, “Maybe, I’m not sure about that guy. I’m not sure that I get it.” And I think that all the people that have been arguing for me, and me feeling like the underdog, and finally getting my name, and all these things that have happened the last 12 years here, I don’t want those people in the room that have been fighting for me to give up on me or to feel like, you know — because I have let them down. So I’m sorry to them.

I’m sorry to my family that’s been asked about this nonstop. And I’m sorry to my friends. Even though I make a ton of jokes about not having any friends, I’ve heard from so many of you guys after the fact. That meant a ton and that helped me, because I was super depressed, especially that first week.

Russillo seems thoroughly disappointed in himself, apologizing to fans, his family and ESPN.

Now that he’s back, he likely won’t make a similar mistake ever again.