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Two felony charges for filming man inside his house.
Olivia Henderson, from one of her TikTok videos complaining about the incident. Credit: TikTok
Last month, a DoorDash driver in upstate New York delivered an item to a local house in Oswego—only to find the front door open and a man apparently unconscious or asleep on a couch in the front room. The man was also quite naked, with pants and underwear around his ankles, and he was fully visible from the porch.
The DoorDasher was a 23-year-old woman named Olivia Henderson, and she felt like the whole situation was some kind of creepy exploitation play. Was this guy purposely exposing himself to her? Was he even asleep? Should she have to endure the sight of random male genitalia just to make a few bucks?
She did not think so, and she decided to do something about it. Henderson filmed the man from outside the home, and she later posted the video on TikTok to shame him. Naturally, it went viral.
Henderson complained about a “sexual assault”—by which she apparently meant having to see the nude man—so the Oswego police got involved on October 13. But Henderson was not thrilled with their work.
On October 14, she said in a video that “the police are doing nothing.” DoorDash had also deactivated her account “two days after i reported my sexual assault. Hey guys, I just lost my job, and they won’t tell me why!”
Henderson eventually started screaming at the camera in frustration. “I WAS WORKING! I WAS LITERALLY WORKING!” she yelled. And yet, in her view, she was the one being punished.
On October 15, she released three more videos about the situation, including one making similar complaints. “I was a victim of SA [sexual assault],” she said in this video, and she complained that DoorDash “punished me for exposing my assaulter.”
“The only justice I’m getting is exposing this man and having posted that video,” she added. “And it has gone viral. Now he can live with shame and embarrassment if people have seen it.”
“I’m the victim!” she said. “Is this making sense to any-fucking-body?”
Her numerous videos attracted huge followings—anywhere from 5 million to 30 million views each—and DoorDash eventually felt the need to respond.
“DoorDash never deactivates someone for reporting [sexual assault]—full stop,” said the company.
But, it added, “posting a video of a customer in their home, and disclosing their personal details publicly, is a clear violation of our policies. That is the sole reason that this Dasher’s account was deactivated, along with the customer’s, while we investigated. We’ve also ensured that the Dasher has full access to their earnings.”
Meanwhile, the police were doing something—but not something that Henderson wanted.
The cops determined that the nude man in question “was incapacitated and unconscious on his couch due to alcohol consumption.” Being drunk and naked inside your own home apparently does not qualify as sexual assault on a delivery driver, and the police department said in a press release yesterday that “the investigation by the Oswego Police Department determined that no sexual assault occurred.”
As part of their investigation, the cops found that Henderson had filmed the man and “subsequently posted the video to social media, where it drew significant attention.” This shifted their attention to Henderson’s decision to film and upload the video without the man’s consent.
The police eventually arrested Henderson, who is now charged with two felonies: “Unlawful Surveillance in the Second Degree” and “Dissemination of an Unlawful Surveillance Image in the First Degree.” She was released after being charged, and her case will be heard by the Oswego City Court.
Henderson has stopped releasing videos on TikTok about the situation.
Olivia Henderson, from one of her TikTok videos complaining about the incident. Credit: TikTok
Last month, a DoorDash driver in upstate New York delivered an item to a local house in Oswego—only to find the front door open and a man apparently unconscious or asleep on a couch in the front room. The man was also quite naked, with pants and underwear around his ankles, and he was fully visible from the porch.
The DoorDasher was a 23-year-old woman named Olivia Henderson, and she felt like the whole situation was some kind of creepy exploitation play. Was this guy purposely exposing himself to her? Was he even asleep? Should she have to endure the sight of random male genitalia just to make a few bucks?
She did not think so, and she decided to do something about it. Henderson filmed the man from outside the home, and she later posted the video on TikTok to shame him. Naturally, it went viral.
Henderson complained about a “sexual assault”—by which she apparently meant having to see the nude man—so the Oswego police got involved on October 13. But Henderson was not thrilled with their work.
On October 14, she said in a video that “the police are doing nothing.” DoorDash had also deactivated her account “two days after i reported my sexual assault. Hey guys, I just lost my job, and they won’t tell me why!”
Henderson eventually started screaming at the camera in frustration. “I WAS WORKING! I WAS LITERALLY WORKING!” she yelled. And yet, in her view, she was the one being punished.
On October 15, she released three more videos about the situation, including one making similar complaints. “I was a victim of SA [sexual assault],” she said in this video, and she complained that DoorDash “punished me for exposing my assaulter.”
“The only justice I’m getting is exposing this man and having posted that video,” she added. “And it has gone viral. Now he can live with shame and embarrassment if people have seen it.”
“I’m the victim!” she said. “Is this making sense to any-fucking-body?”
Her numerous videos attracted huge followings—anywhere from 5 million to 30 million views each—and DoorDash eventually felt the need to respond.
“DoorDash never deactivates someone for reporting [sexual assault]—full stop,” said the company.
But, it added, “posting a video of a customer in their home, and disclosing their personal details publicly, is a clear violation of our policies. That is the sole reason that this Dasher’s account was deactivated, along with the customer’s, while we investigated. We’ve also ensured that the Dasher has full access to their earnings.”
Meanwhile, the police were doing something—but not something that Henderson wanted.
The cops determined that the nude man in question “was incapacitated and unconscious on his couch due to alcohol consumption.” Being drunk and naked inside your own home apparently does not qualify as sexual assault on a delivery driver, and the police department said in a press release yesterday that “the investigation by the Oswego Police Department determined that no sexual assault occurred.”
As part of their investigation, the cops found that Henderson had filmed the man and “subsequently posted the video to social media, where it drew significant attention.” This shifted their attention to Henderson’s decision to film and upload the video without the man’s consent.
The police eventually arrested Henderson, who is now charged with two felonies: “Unlawful Surveillance in the Second Degree” and “Dissemination of an Unlawful Surveillance Image in the First Degree.” She was released after being charged, and her case will be heard by the Oswego City Court.
Henderson has stopped releasing videos on TikTok about the situation.