A former DoorDash driver has entered a not guilty plea after she allegedly filmed and posted a video of a partially nude customer who was passed out in his own home.
According to Oswego County News, Olivia “Livie” Rose Henderson was arraigned on December 4 in upstate New York, nearly two months after she shared the now-infamous footage on TikTok. The 23-year-old claimed she was working for the DoorDash delivery service when she received a fast-food order in Oswego City. Olivia said when she arrived at the customer’s residence, the “front door was wide open,” and inside was a man laying on the couch with his pants and underwear pulled down to his ankles.
“My customer requested that my order be left at their front door,” she said in the October 12 TikTok. “They were within eyesight of the front door, laying on the couch, indecently exposed to me.”
Henderson said she notified DoorDash about the incident, which she described as “sexual assault.” However, local police later determined that the customer in question was unconscious at the time of the delivery.
"It was reported that a male DoorDash customer had been nude inside his residence when a DoorDash delivery driver dropped off a food order," police said in a statement shared on Facebook. "An investigation was initiated by the Oswego Police Department, during which it was discovered that the delivery driver had take video of the nude male. The video, along with the subsequent investigation, indicates that the male was incapacitated and unconscious on his couch due to alcohol consumption."
DoorDash ultimately deactivated the accounts of Henderson and the customer.
“Our team immediately began investigating and has been in direct contact with law enforcement, and is prepared to support any of their efforts,” the company said in a statement. “
“Posting a video of a customer in their home, and disclosing their personal details publicly, is a clear violation of our policies.”
Henderson was arrested on November 10 and charged with unlawful surveillance in the second degree, and dissemination of an unlawful surveillance image in the first degree, both of which are class E felonies. Oswego City Judge Timothy Kirwan ordered Henderson to be released without bail.
According to the New York Post, she faces up to eight years in prison if found guilty. Her next court appearance is scheduled for January 20, 2026.