DoorDash driver charged after recording, posting video of nude customer, police say
Olivia Henderson faces two felony charges for recording and sharing footage of an incapacitated nude customer, with one video viewed over 30 million times, police said.
- A fired DoorDash delivery driver in New York named Olivia Henderson was arrested after sharing footage online of a customer exposed from the waist down, alleging it was sexual assault.
- Henderson faces two felony charges of disseminating surveillance imagery and unlawful surveillance for recording and posting the video without the customer's consent.
- DoorDash terminated Henderson, stating that posting a video of a customer in their home and disclosing their personal details publicly violates their policies.
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Say What Now? DoorDasher Who Posted Video of Nude ‘Unconscious’ Customer and Claimed Sexual Assault Charged
Last month, the driver gained widespread attention online after alleging that she showed up at the man’s home to see the door left ajar, with him plainly in sight and dozing off—exposing her to “indecent exposure”—prompting her to record the scene and upload it to TikTok. A DoorDash driver who claimed she lost her job after posting a video to her TikTok of a nude man inside his home during a delivery was arrested on November 10 for the inciden…
DoorDash driver accuses customer of sexual assault, ends up being the one with not one but two felony charges
A DoorDash driver who recorded what she claimed was a sexual harassment incident during a delivery is now facing two felony charges for unlawful surveillance and disseminating the images online (on TikTok). This may sound like it’s bad for her, but it’s easy to see why she was charged when her actions seemed to be the opposite of what you should do in this situation. The incident itself sounds incredibly disturbing. Henderson detailed the delive…
DoorDasher Who Posted Video of Nude 'Unconscious' Customer and Claimed Sexual Assault Charged
The DoorDasher went viral for her video of an undressed customer seemingly passed out on his couch, amassing more than 30 million viewers, but police charged her for filming and posting her TikTok -- the man is not expected to be charged.
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