DoorDash Driver Indicted for Filming Naked Customer in Viral TikTok Video
DoorDash Driver Indicted for Filming Naked Customer on TikTok

A DoorDash driver accused of filming and posting a TikTok video of a passed-out naked customer, whom she claimed sexually harassed her, has been indicted. Olivia Henderson, 23, from Upstate New York, appeared in Oswego County Court on Friday, May 1, after a grand jury voted to proceed with felony charges linked to the viral video she recorded during a 2025 delivery.

Through her attorney, Henderson pleaded not guilty, according to NewsChannel 9. She was released as the case continues and is due back in court in June. The indictment stems from an incident on October 12, 2025, in which prosecutors say Henderson recorded a man asleep on his couch without pants by filming through his front doorway, then shared the clip on TikTok.

The video, which showed the man inside his home, quickly went viral and reached nearly 30 million views before it was removed. Court documents accuse Henderson of degrading the victim by recording intimate parts of such person at a place and time when such person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, without such person's knowledge or consent.

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Henderson had claimed the encounter amounted to sexual harassment and filed a police report after posting the video. In her TikTok video, she said, 'My customer requested that my order be left at their front door, and when I arrived at their house, their front door was wide open, and they were within eyesight of the front door, laying on the couch, indecently exposed to me.'

But investigators later determined the man was passed out drunk inside his home and had not interacted with Henderson. She was subsequently arrested and charged with one count of unlawful surveillance in the second degree and one count of dissemination of an unlawful surveillance image in the first degree.

Henderson first appeared in court in December 2025 in Oswego City Court, where video of the proceeding circulated widely on social media. At Friday's arraignment, Oswego County Judge Armen Nazarian did not allow cameras in the courtroom. Henderson declined to comment when approached by reporters outside court.

DoorDash previously said her account was deactivated following the incident. 'Posting a video of a customer in their home, and disclosing their personal details publicly, is a clear violation of our policies,' the company said. 'That is the sole reason that this Dasher's account was deactivated, along with the customer's, while we investigated.'

Henderson remains free without bail as the case moves forward. If convicted, she faces up to eight years in prison.

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