Georgia Nurse Who Posted Viral Videos of Her Twerking on Disabled Patients' Heads Messed Around and Found Out

The 19-year-old nurse was fired and police have launched a criminal investigation into the video.

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People literally do anything for clout. Viral video of a Black healthcare worker in the Atlanta area dancing lustfully on top of disabled individuals has now caught the attention of law enforcement authorities. Now, the woman is in big trouble.

In multiple clips, the woman is seen spreading her legs above a disabled patient before dropping down to dance on them. In one clip, she’s seen standing above a Black patient sitting in a bathtub as she grinds on his head. She then pops a pill in his mouth. In another video, she appears to be sitting on the kitchen counter with her legs dangling beside a disabled patient sitting in a chair. She then stands on the arms of the chair and dances provocatively on his head, recording while in a mirror.

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The 19-year-old woman was identified as Lucrecia Kormassa Koiyan of Loganville by local police. They confirmed she was an in-home adult daycare employee, though they’re still trying to confirm who she works for and where her certifications are from. Authorities said they were made aware of the videos on January 23 and then launched a search and arrest warrant for the woman.

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“I was appalled and disgusted that anyone would create such a video featuring a disabled person,” Loganville Police Chief M.D. Lowry told USA TODAY. “As police officers, our highest duty is to protect those who cannot protect themselves, and my detectives worked as swiftly as possible to bring charges in this incident.”

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After a criminal investigation, Koiyan was charged with one felony count of violation of exploitation of a disabled person. It’s unclear if she will face additional charges for the second video but Chief Lowry said they were “certainly possible,” per USA TODAY.

She’s since been booked into Walton County Jail but was released after posting $7,500 bond.