A DoorDash driver who went viral after posting a video of a naked customer inside his own home has now been indicted by a New York grand jury in a dramatic reversal of the controversy that initially made her an internet sensation.
Olivia Henderson, 23, was indicted by an Oswego County Grand Jury after authorities accused her of illegally recording a customer without his knowledge or consent while making a delivery.
The case stems from a viral TikTok video Henderson posted showing a man sitting naked on his own couch inside his residence. The clip quickly spread online and sparked heated debate, with Henderson later claiming she had been unfairly fired by DoorDash over the incident.
But according to court documents, prosecutors allege Henderson violated the man’s privacy 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.”
Henderson has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The indictment has triggered widespread reactions online, with many users pointing out the extraordinary irony of a situation that began with Henderson portraying herself as the victim before ultimately resulting in criminal charges against her instead.
“Talk about a backfire,” one commenter wrote beneath reposts of the story.
The original video had generated massive attention across TikTok and X, with viewers divided over whether the customer behaved inappropriately by answering the door unclothed or whether Henderson crossed a legal and ethical line by filming and publicly sharing footage from inside a private residence.
Critics argued that regardless of the circumstances, the customer still maintained a legal expectation of privacy within his own home.
Others noted that social media users increasingly appear willing to publicly shame strangers online for viral attention without fully considering potential legal consequences.
The case has also reignited broader conversations surrounding privacy rights, gig economy workers, and the growing trend of filming nearly every interaction for social media content.
DoorDash previously confirmed Henderson was removed from the platform following the incident.
Now, what began as a viral TikTok moment has escalated into a criminal case carrying potentially serious legal implications.
The indictment marks a stunning turn in a controversy that initially seemed destined to be just another short-lived internet debate, before authorities became involved.