WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DOOR DASH GIRL IN INDIANA
The Indiana “DoorDash girl” story appears to refer to Livie Rose Henderson , who went viral after posting a video of a customer in a vulnerable state inside his home. Reports then said she was arrested and charged with two felonies related to unlawful surveillance and disseminating that footage, with coverage saying she could face up to four years per charge under the reported state charges.
What was reported
- She said she encountered a man exposed on a couch while making a delivery.
- She posted the video publicly, which quickly spread online.
- DoorDash said her account was deactivated because posting a customer’s image and personal details violated policy.
Where it stands
- Later reporting said police records showed an arrest and that the case had moved into felony charges.
- Some online commentary framed it as a possible federal or expanded legal matter, but those are not as clearly established in the sources I found as the basic arrest-and-charge reporting.
- The safest summary is that she went from viral attention to a criminal case centered on recording and posting the footage.
Why people are talking about it
- The story became a trending forum/topic because it mixes delivery-app drama, privacy concerns, and a very public legal fallout.
- The key dispute online is whether she was documenting wrongdoing or violating someone’s privacy by filming and sharing the clip.
TL;DR: She reportedly got arrested after posting a viral DoorDash video, and the current public reporting says she’s facing felony charges over surveillance/privacy allegations.