Jacksonville Influencer Lisa Singh Arrested for Alleged Indecent Touching and Exposure to Minor

 A Jacksonville social media influencer, 41-year-old Lisa Singh, has been arrested on troubling allegations involving the inappropriate touching and exposure to a minor, according to a recently released arrest report from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.


Authorities say the incident happened in September, when the victim and a witness went to Singh’s home to visit her teenage son. According to investigators, Singh had invited the group over shortly after she had an argument with her husband earlier in the day. What began as a normal gathering quickly escalated into an uncomfortable and alarming situation for the minor involved.

A witness reported that Singh kissed the victim, causing the child to feel unsafe once the other teens left the residence. The victim later stated that Singh allegedly exposed herself and engaged in indecent touching, actions that left the minor extremely distressed. The child did not immediately report the incident, with investigators noting that verbal threats caused the victim to fear coming forward.

Once the allegations reached law enforcement, Singh was taken into custody. Upon her arrest, she immediately invoked her right to remain silent and requested an attorney, refusing to answer detectives’ questions. She now faces criminal charges including indecent touching of a minor and exposure. At the time of reporting, details regarding her bond had not been released.


This arrest is not Singh’s first encounter with police. In 2024, she was accused of stealing packages from neighbors, though those earlier theft charges were later dropped.

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office emphasized that only limited information can be shared due to the sensitive nature of the case and the need to protect the minor’s identity. As of December 8, no court date has been scheduled, and the investigation continues.

The case has generated significant discussion online, with many expressing shock that someone with a public platform could be accused of such actions. Authorities say more details will be released as the investigation progresses and legal proceedings move forward.

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