A Georgia healthcare worker smiled in her mugshot after she was arrested for exploiting a disabled person for Internet clout.
Lucrecia Kormassa Koiyan, 19, was arrested Tuesday on a felony charge of exploitation of a disabled person. View her mugshot below:
Zero remorse. pic.twitter.com/GN9pq7zuDj
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 29, 2025
She was booked into the Walton County Jail. A Walton County Sheriff’s Office deputy later told USA Today that she was in the process of being released after posting a $7,500 bond.
Koiyan was working as an in-home adult daycare employee when she started recording herself dancing provocatively on her disabled clients.
In one of the videos, she danced/ground on a shirtless disabled man sitting in a bathtub. She then pulled a pill box out of her pocket and popped a pill into the disabled man’s mouth.
In another video, she danced on top of a different disabled man who was seated helplessly in a chair.
Watch both videos back to back below:
The 19-year-old healthcare worker who was dancing on multiple patient’s head has now been arrested and charged with exploiting a disabled person
pic.twitter.com/Pi9WmxkAyu— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) January 28, 2025
“I was appalled and disgusted that anyone would create such a video featuring a disabled person,” Loganville Police Chief M.D. Lowry said after her arrest.
“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,” he added.
According to People magazine, Koiyan initially defended herself in social media posts.
“It’s not what it is,” she wrote online. “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. Y’all need to stop jumping to conclusions.”
When confronted by a station WSB reporter, Koiyan’s family seemed just as indignant.
“On Tuesday afternoon, [reporter Audrey] Washington went to the home to speak with anyone who knows Koiyan or anything about the reported incidents,” the station reported.
“No one answered the door when she got to Koiyan’s house. As Washington left, a man came to the door, stuck out his tongue, and told her to never come back,” the reporting continued.
Meanwhile, the public is now calling for Koiyan’s head over what she did.
Look:
10 years in the State Prison will straighten up this deranged person…maybe 20 yrs?
— floridanow1 (@floridanow1) January 29, 2025
Disgusting. Glad she was charged but hope to God she is prohibited from exploiting vulnerable people again.
— …DEEJ… (@DJinOzland) January 29, 2025
If she held any sort of professional license it should be revoked immediately and she should be banned from working with children or the elderly or the disabled forever.
— Valkyries for women (@valkyriesrwomen) January 29, 2025
Relieved this is a felony charge. Hopefully she is treated accordingly, her behaviour has earned her some time in Prisneyland. Hopefully this case is a deterrent to others, too.
— Nico Marc (@DashandGigi2) January 29, 2025
Healthcare workers are held to ethical standards for a reason. Exploiting disabled individuals, even for “social media clout,” is a violation of professional ethics and criminal law. She deserves the charges.
— Kentucky Kernels Of Truth (@TrackDaddyKy) January 29, 2025
Such a disgusting person
Hopefully she’s never allowed to be in a caregiver position again. Imagine paying her to take care of your disabled family member & finding out she was doing this.
— Orietta Rose (@0riettaRose) January 29, 2025
All this comes a few months after two family members and a visiting nurse were arrested in November in Massachusetts over the neglect-based death of an elderly woman.
“On May 17, 2023, first responders found Dinora Cardoso, 79, of Brockton, in her home covered in cockroaches, bedbugs, and feces, after her daughter, Eva Cardoso, 53, of Brockton, called 911 to report her mother needed an ambulance,” according to The Enterprise.
Dinora reportedly died days later in the hospital, reportedly due to necrotizing fasciitis and sepsis from infected ulcers.
The Attorney General’s Office and the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office later alleged that the daughter Eva, a granddaughter named Kayla, and a nurse named Lisa Hamilton had failed to properly take care of Cardoso.
“The women are accused of billing MassHealth for services that they did not provide to the victim, including for services they said were provided when the victim was inpatient and after her death,” The Enterprise reported.
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