A 19-year-old health care worker in Georgia went viral on TikTok recently for “dancing in a provocative manner” on top of a disabled person’s head — and now she’s charged with a felony, according to police officials.
Lucrecia Kormassa Koiyan, of Loganville, is facing a charge of exploitation of a disabled person in connection to the alleged incident, which was filmed and posted on social media by the young woman, who can be seen on video donning scrubs and a stethoscope.
“On January 23, 2025, the Loganville Police Department was made aware of a ‘viral’ video posted to social media depicting a female dancing in a provocative manner above a disabled person, who was seated in a chair,” authorities said in a press release. “A criminal investigation was initiated, which resulted in the execution this morning of both a search warrant and arrest warrant for the female.”
Police say they were tipped off about Koiyan’s video after it racked up countless videos on TikTok before being deleted, according to local Fox affiliate WAGA. The station reported Tuesday that viewers called and messaged in, saying Koiyan also made a dancing video with a man seated in a bathtub, but this has yet to be confirmed by police.
Loganville Police Chief Dick Lowry told local ABC affiliate WSB that the video with the man in the chair was enough to charge Koiyan.
“When I watched it, disgusted is the only word I know,” Lowry said. “He is disabled and then making the video and posting it to social media for your own benefit is the exploitation of that person.”
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Koiyan was being held at the Walton County Jail this week as police weighed whether to also charge her for the second video, per Lowry.
“We’re looking at both of them,” he said.
The alleged victims have been checked on by authorities and are reportedly not in any danger, according to Lowry. Investigators believe Koiyan is part of an in-home adult day care program, but it’s unclear if she is licensed — and whether there are additional victims.
“It is still an ongoing investigation,” Lowry said.
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