A TikToker from Nebraska named Ollie (@indigipunk) just blew up on TikTok for sharing a crazy story. Even though the video is simple, with Ollie just looking at the camera and smiling, it already has over 1.4 million views thanks to the on-screen text: “when a girl tries to disprove my csa court case so i make an instagram highlight reel with the screenshots of her saying she contacted an abuser to disprove a victim. It’s staying up forever lol.”
Then you see the receipts that Ollie has given, and this rockets pask shocking. By the time I logged in to check the situation, one of the Instagram accounts mentioned in the video caption had been deleted, and the other had been switched to private. Not only does the reaction speak for itself, but the comments section also provided a damning narrative.
Sure, comments were asking for details on the drama, lamenting about being late, and even complaining about the accounts being pulled, but those who came in early gave us a hint of what happened. As jaquimis_burgerlicker_69 commented, “Not them trying to paint YOU as the bad person in their response, what 😭💔.” It seems the girl Ollie refers to, who goes by Tristian or Tris, tried to post a response before shutting down her accounts.
Even if the tale is one-sided, things really don’t look good for Tris
👹GREEN👹 provides more detail: “They made a response video 6minutes ago 👁️👄👁️I fear i arrived too early to this party.” Ollie was quick to reply to that, saying, “yeah i love how they avoid accountability it was rlly funny.” Others who caught the response were quick to point out the Trip wasn’t clear about her position and didn’t“really address the situation thoroughly.”
Where it gets worse is that back on May 4, Ollie shared screenshots of Tristian’s Instagram and TikTok activity. In that video, Ollie lip-syncs to a sound clip that says, “And it made me remember what it was like in college when you’d say, oh, meet me at the Free Palestine Party. Then I find out you’re over at the Israel House. And so I just wish you would get it that this is not okay behavior.”
To highlight the hypocrisy of doing opposing things at the same time further, their caption stated, “literally trying to contact abusers to disprove victims, but larping at protests.” Then came the screenshots. Honestly, this is crazy, Tristian should know that the internet remembers everything. One was a comment from Tristian claiming that Ollie’s account was run by someone else.
Another screenshot showed Tristian asking a poster to send her messages regarding an official statement about the first time Ollie’s was assaulted in a school bathroom in 2021. The comments on that post were understandably heated, with kadence saying, “omg ew i didn’t realize i followed her on instagram, im so sorry you went through that nobody deserves to be on the receiving end of such hatred.”
One of Ollie’s initial posts in April was incredibly blunt: “yall all want to be “anti-abuse” but you literally contact the family of my abuser to try and disprove it? And then proceed to spread the statement i made to the police at 14 about the first time of many i was SAed. Because it was funny to you, you thought the SA of a 14 year old was a joke, and i hope you suffer the rest of your life with that guilt! Cause u should!”
Ollie also ended that post with a direct message: “hi Tristian you can just take accountability but you won’t.” When one user, 💤🐇, commented, “this is actually so yikes for them, like ew I hope ur okah !!”, Ollie replied, “yes i am okay mostly, im working with an officer to build a harassment case now that the mf of age!”
Even without knowing the whole story, it’s impossible to ignore the broader context, considering Ollie is part Native American. Sexual violence against Indigenous women has reached an epidemic level in the United States. Per The Guardian, nearly one in three American Indian and Alaska Native women has been raped, which is more than twice the average for white women.
These numbers are tied to a “complex jurisdictional maze” where authorities often argue over who is responsible for a case. “You have then people who survive an assault, they have police show up who are then arguing on their doorstep who has to take this, who doesn’t want it, who’s responsibility it is, whose [it] isn’t.”
The core issue, according to the report, is the systematic stripping of tribal sovereignty. So when a case gets delayed, as an activist points out, “How is that justice for that survivor?”
Published: May 19, 2026 10:52 am