Top Class Actions  |  December 12, 2019

Category: Closed Class Actions

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arrested woman forced to be strip searched at the century regional detention facility in california

UPDATE 7:

  • This class action settlement is paying out $451 in a second round of payments.

UPDATE 6:

  • Readers reported this settlement paying out more than $400 as of Jan. 26, 2022.
  • Congratulations to everyone who filed a claim and got PAID!

UPDATE 5:

  • The settlement will become effective Nov. 3, 2021.
  • First payments are expected to be issued in two to three months.
  • Let Top Class Actions know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.

UPDATE 4:

  • According to the settlement website, the Supreme Court petition will not be decided until October 2021 or later.
  • Settlement payments will remain on hold until the petition for review is resolved.

UPDATE 3:

  • On May 13, 2021, an objector filed a petition seeking review of the settlement by the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • The settlement will not become effective until after the review request is decided.
  • Top Class Actions will continue to provide case updates as they become available.

UPDATE 2:

  • On Sept. 10, 2020, an appeal to the L.A. Women’s Jail Strip Search Class Action Settlement was filed.
  • Claims will not be paid until all appeals are exhausted. 
  • We appreciate your ongoing patience. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.  

UPDATE:

  • The L.A. Women’s Jail Strip Search Class Action Settlement was granted final approval Aug. 11, 2020.
  • Let Top Class Actions know when you receive a check in the comments section below or on our Facebook page.

The County of Los Angeles has agreed to pay a total of $53 million to settle class action allegations that women inmates were subject to degrading strip searches while entering or returning to the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, Calif.

The settlement represents the largest payout in the county’s history.

The Lynwood strip search settlement website notes that Class Members include those who were subjected to a strip search in a group outside of the bus garage while entering or returning from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Lynwood Jail between March 5, 2008 and Jan. 31, 2015. 

Lead plaintiffs claimed that thousands of inmates were subjected to unnecessary and violating strip searches. Plaintiff Jessica Almaraz alleged that she was strip searched a total of five times during her time at the Sheriff Department’s Century Regional Detention Facility.

According to the female inmates, women were often strip searched in groups. They say that they were forced to take off their clothes and be invasively strip searched in front of other women. Allegedly, deputies degraded them and yelled profanity during these searches.

The plaintiffs claim that this treatment violated their Fourth Amendment rights.

Eligible Class Members will be able to receive at least $200 for one strip search, while those who experienced numerous strip searches are likely to end up with thousands of dollars.

Inmates must complete and return a Claim Form to receive monetary recovery. According to the strip search class action, qualifying individuals should have received a Claim Form in the mail. Class Members may also compete a Claim Form online. 

Class Members can exclude themselves from the settlement, or object to it by June 4, 2020. Those who excluded themselves from the settlement retain their right to pursue independent litigation over the strip searches, but waive their rights to claim benefits from this settlement.

Former inmates who do nothing will receive no benefits, and waive their rights to pursue independent litigation. 

Class Members can also attend the final approval hearing on July 20, 2020, in which a judge will decide whether or not the settlement will be approved.

Who’s Eligible

Individuals who were subjected to a strip search in a group outside of the bus garage while entering or returning from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Lynwood Jail between March 5, 2008 and Jan. 31, 2015. 

Potential Award

At least $200 and up to thousands of dollars.

No Class Member who files a claim will receive less than $200 (for one search under the least bad conditions). Persons with the highest number of searches – up to 50 – will likely receive thousands of dollars.

Proof of Purchase

N/A

Claim Form

NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.

Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.

Claim Form Deadline

6/4/2020

Case Name

Mary Amador, et al. v. Sheriff Leroy D. Baca, et al., Case No. 2:10-cv-01649-SVW-JEM, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California

Final Hearing

7/20/2020

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

Lynwood Strip Search Settlement
c/o JND Legal Administration
PO Box 91070
Seattle, WA 98111
info@LynwoodStripSearch.com
1-855-233-1237

Class Counsel

Barrett S. Litt
Lindsay Battles
KAYE McLAN BEDNARSKI & LITT

DONALD COOK ATTORNEY AT LAW

Colleen Flynn
LAW OFFICES OF COLLEEN FLYNN

Cynthia Anderson-Barker
LAW OFFICES OF CYNTHIA ANDERSON-BARKER

Defense Counsel

Andrew Baum
GLASER WEIL

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330 thoughts onL.A. Women’s Jail Strip Search Class Action Settlement

  1. Norma Llanes says:

    I felt very violated because of the treatment they give you on the strip searches I thought deputies took an Oath to protect and serve they also were female deputies that were inconsiderate I’m how to treat us females they treated us like we were

  2. Veronica Ruiz says:

    I pretty much thought that it wasn’t right how they were strip searching Because back in my town they search individually but I thought with Los Angeles having more inmates it was the way they were trained to treat us but thank god that they got cought when they had me naked I was harassed by another inmate she was weird she grabbed my boobie which was so disgusting and disrespectful

  3. Crystal says:

    I was there twice, once in 2009 and again in 2014. The first time they didn’t have wall to wall of women lined up in the bus garage for strip search. It was about 15 women on one side of the wall. They had us all lined up naked and would tell us to bend over in a squatting position, spread our cheeks, and cough. As were doing that they would walk by with flash light and shine it at our vagina. A lot of times the female officers would be lesbians that were studly. The second time I was incarcerated at the facility it had to be 20 women lined up on each side of the wall totaling 40 women in all being searched. I remember one female saying the search was humiliating and the officer responded that she shouldn’t do things that would cause her to have to be in there. There were women on their menstrual period and they had them remove their tampons or pads and still bend over in squatting position, spreading their lips and cough. Even one lady that was in a wheel chair was ordered to do so. They would make jokes about how the women’s vagina looked. After all that they would have you in a overcrowded holding cell for hours waiting for assigned housing. Everytime you leave the facility and come back from court they would search you. My second time there I was searched numerous of times in a two week period. They sometimes would bring dogs in to sniff you out. The assigned housing was so crowded they had 3 tier bunk beds in the room outside the cells with people sleeping on there. I understand it’s designed for you not to do anything to cause yourself to go back, but at the end of the day were still human beings. Those conditions in that facility were inhumane.

  4. Lyvetta Frost says:

    I felt very demorlize and unclean after bending over coughing for all eye on me

  5. Irene D says:

    That’s funny I had put my own remarks about my experience in Lynnwood jails and it’s not there

  6. Eloise Salazar says:

    I went through so much the times it was raining and cold ,E were treated like we had know feelings.I went through this embaracment about 5 or 6 times.It is something I want to forget ,but can’t It haunts me till this day.

  7. Angie Melton says:

    Yes been there and it is a humiliating inhumane experience. The worst thing is the sick part of it that the female /more Butch like deputies were loving THIER job at that time I was there anyways u can tell they were having some kind of enjoyment in the procedure because of the smirks on their faces and not to mention them joking to one another about certain inmates in the room and laughing and carrying on .. So Good , I’m glad they got
    some what of a payback – they deserve to be sued for the cause . Of degredation and cruel treatment of us females who are as human as they are human. Not even an animal should be treated in such a manner. Glad to see Victory and Justice prevail against the Lasd at CRDF. Congrats & Thank you for everyone’s Cooperation . Girl power!!!

  8. Debra Cooper says:

    They talk to you real bad, have you spread your legs, and they look up in you with a flashlight, if your on your period they make you take yourkotex out.

  9. Sandra Howard says:

    Me too!! I hated when the men guards was walking around!!it was bad!!!

  10. Trinity says:

    Yes I confirm all that you said. Well put for all those who had to suffer and suffers such great humiliation at the hands of the ones we are to trust. Not only was I stripped searched. They did surprise riot training full gear and suck AK47 in our faces and kept screaming at us it was very scary and traumatic. PTSD experience

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