Overview
- Olivia Henderson, 23, was arrested Nov. 10 in Oswego, N.Y., and charged with second-degree unlawful surveillance and first-degree dissemination of an unlawful surveillance image.
- Henderson posted TikTok videos showing a customer on his couch with his pants down and described the encounter as sexual assault, drawing millions of views.
- Oswego police say they found no evidence of sexual assault, reporting the man appeared incapacitated and unconscious after drinking and was not charged.
- Investigators reviewed Ring camera footage indicating the customer did not invite the driver inside, prompting scrutiny of Henderson’s account and the surveillance charges.
- DoorDash deactivated Henderson’s account for violating privacy policies and suspended the customer’s account during review; she is due in court Dec. 4 and faces up to eight years if convicted on both counts.