A Georgia healthcare worker is facing charges over viral videos on TikTok where she appears to dance suggestively atop the head of a patient with disabilities.
Lucrecia Kormassa Koiyan, 19, of Loganville, faces one felony count of exploitation of a disabled person, Loganville Police Chief M.D. Lowry said in a news release on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
Koiyan is allegedly the healthcare worker in blue scrubs who posted a viral video on TikTok where she appears to twerk atop the head of a male patient, who is sitting in a chair. PEOPLE has reviewed the footage.
Loganville police were made aware of the video on Jan. 23, Lowry said; police executed a search warrant on Tuesday, Jan. 28, and arrested Koiyan, who was booked into the Walton County Jail.
Koiyan was bonded out of jail early Wednesday, the Walton County Sheriff’s office confirmed to PEOPLE. Information on an attorney and bail amount was not immediately available.
Another video from the same account shows a person appearing to be Koiyan twerking atop another male patient’s head as he sits in a bathtub and placing something in his mouth.
“It’s not what it is,” a woman posting from the same account as the two videos said in a follow-up post. “A lot of people in the comments talking about sexual assault, rape, just all types of dumb s–t, nonverbal.”
“Trust and belief, he’s verbal,” she says in the video before showing blocked out footage of who she claims is the same man. “Y’all need to stop jumping to conclusions.”