Editor's note: The Courier Journal published this story Oct. It is being republished after the original online file became corrupted. The story is based in part on depositions and other court documents filed in a Bullitt Circuit Court lawsuit, as well as interviews and police reports, court records and news accounts from more than five-dozen jurisdictions. The victim in the Bullitt County case agreed to be identified.


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Female jail detainees charge they were strip-searched in view of male officers




Strip-search hoax at Kentucky McDonald's stunned the US
Last month, a Massachusetts appellate court issued an opinion in a Massachusetts drug case describing the circumstances under which a strip search is appropriate. During their surveillance, the officers noticed the defendant, who was standing on the sidewalk outside an apartment complex. Over the course of 20 minutes, the defendant went in and out of the house several times. At one point, an individual approached the defendant, and the two went around the corner for a few moments before returning. Police officers believed that the defendant was engaged in the sale of narcotics. When another individual approached the defendant, police followed as the two men walked around the corner.



A hoax most cruel: How a caller duped McDonald's managers into strip-searching a worker
Nilsen v. York County, filed in , contends that the York County Sheriff's Office violates federal law by requiring all persons brought into the jail for holding to strip and shower in front of a corrections officer no matter why they were arrested. This week, U.





They were handcuffed and brought to a gym where, " without being told what was happening or why," they were split into groups, brought into an adjoining bathroom, and one by one were asked to raise their breasts, bend over, spread their buttocks, and cough, according to The Washington Post. Mensturating inmates were asked to remove their tampons. The search took place in front of male correctional officers, male and female cadets, and civilians. Throughout the process, the female correctional officers and cadets told the women they were "dirty b," "f disgusting," "deserve to be in here," and "smell like death," according to the federal complaint that was being reviewed by the court.

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2 years ago
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2 years ago
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