Olivia R. Henderson, 23, of Oswego, faces charges of unlawful surveillance in the second degree and dissemination of an unlawful surveillance image in the first degree, both Class E felonies under New York law.

Henderson pleaded “Not Guilty” on Friday morning.

DoorDash driver Olivia Henderson was indicted by a grand jury yesterday and is now facing felony charges of unlawful surveillance and dissemination of an unlawful surveillance image after recording a man passed out with his pants down inside his home without consent and posting…https://t.co/Sl7TWolL7Upic.twitter.com/gAlot4LUyQ

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Each count carries a maximum of four years in prison.

The incident occurred on October 12, when Henderson made a DoorDash food delivery to a residence in Oswego.

The DoorDash driver who walked in on a man passed out naked on his couch and recorded him before posting it to social media while claiming she was “sexually assaulted” has been indicted and is now facing two felony counts for illegal surveillance and distribution.pic.twitter.com/v5Lx9xenUo

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According to the Oswego Police Department, she recorded the male customer, who was passed out on his couch with the door slightly ajar after drinking alcohol, with his pants and underwear pulled down around his ankles.

Henderson nudged the door open to film him.

Source: The Gateway Pundit