
There’s a video by AugustTheDuck explaining it: BASICALLY girl delivering a DoorDash sees the guy she’s supposed to be delivering it to “asleep” on his couch pants down to his ankles, totally exposed and the door wide open. She takes a video and posts it but censors it, lots of people start commenting there’s a “first video” that got taken down of her opening the door to see this, which would put her in the wrong for opening the door, but no such video exists and the internet just hates women
1. She also got fired by Doordash for posting a customer/his address online. It's unclear whether she notified authorities/Doordash and they didnt do anything and she posted it online as a last resort, or if she just posted it. 2. The controversy basically comes down to whether the door was already open or not. We technically have no proof if it was closed/open BEFORE the video, which gives the man some plausible deniability in this scenario.
3. However it seems pretty agreed upon that the door was at least "cracked open," which is still illegal if people outside of the house can see you naked inside. 4. A lot of people are saying that the woman is overreacting because she is acting extremely hysterical in her videos, and saying that it was "sexual assault." (I think it was technically sexual harassment, not assault). Combine this with the rumors of the apparently nonexistent "first video" or ring doorbell footage" (which I'm-
Like i said, it's unclear whether she posted it on the internet as a last resort or not. If the police and doordash said "hey there's nothing we can do about it", I think more people would be on her side. But I haven't seen or heard anything about that. We literally don't know if she pushed the door open or not bc there's no proof. IF the door was at least cracked so that she could see in a little bit, it's sexual harassment.