Paul Tassin  |  January 31, 2018

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Class Members who benefitted from a $55 million settlement over strip searching at Cook County Jail say they’ve begun to receive another round of payments.

Top Class Actions viewers who filed claims back in 2011 report they’re receiving checks in the amount of $300.66 from the Cook County Jail strip search class action settlement.

 

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These payments are part of the second distribution from a settlement originally reached with Cook County Jail in 2010. Only Class Members who previously submitted a valid and timely claim for the first round of payments are eligible to receive payments in the current distribution.

The deadline to submit claims was Jan. 27, 2011. Class Members had a more recent opportunity to object to the settlement by Aug. 14, 2017.

Plaintiffs in the Cook County Jail strip search class action settlement challenged the jail’s blanket policy of conducting strip searches even on detainees awaiting bail for traffic violations and other minor infractions. Class Members submitted statements saying Cook County Jail guards subjected them to verbal abuse and insults about their race, sexual orientation, or anatomy.

The plaintiffs also challenged the practice of subjecting male detainees to strip searches in groups. Male detainees were allegedly searched shoulder-to-shoulder in groups as large as 100 at a time, with no privacy and in unsanitary conditions.

Plaintiffs and the county agreed to the Cook County Jail class action settlement in 2010, described by class counsel as the largest class action settlement of its kind. The settlement benefits two Classes covering around 250,000 Class Members who were subject to the allegedly abusive strip searches between Jan. 30, 2004 and March 30, 2009.

One Class covers men who were subject to a strip search or body cavity search as a new Cook County Jail detainee. The other Class covers detainees of any sex who were subject to such a search under misdemeanor charges or charges of a lesser offense not involving drugs or weapons.

Payments sent out in the first distribution ranged from around $500 to $1,000, depending on the claimant’s class membership.

The settlement agreement provided for a second round of payments to Class Members, conditioned on Cook County’s ability to recover funds from its insurer. The county reportedly reached a settlement with the insurer in May 2017, and the court granted final approval of the Cook County Jail class action settlement in September.

Strip searches at Cook County jail have since been limited in part due to the use of new full-body scanners. Detainees are now strip-searched only when scanner results indicate a more thorough search may be warranted, according to a spokesperson for the sheriff’s department. Screens have been installed to ensure detainees’ privacy during strip searches.

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The plaintiff Class is represented by attorneys from Loevy & Loevy.

The Cook County Jail Strip Search Class Action Lawsuit is Young v. County of Cook, Case No. 06-cv-00552, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

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381 thoughts onCook County Jail Settlement Issues Second Round of Payments

  1. Lee a. Brown says:

    I haven’t heard from my one about my second class action settlement check. Please respond soon thx

  2. Otis carpenter says:

    Do I qualify to receive a check I was incarcerated in cook county between January 10 1994 until June 1995

  3. Renee Reynolds says:

    How long would it take for us to receive the Cook county settlement baby

  4. Darnell Norman says:

    Is there a way to get the check for this class action lawsuit reissued… my claimant number is 0050011968

  5. eric koch says:

    never received my payment 2000 n halsted st. Chicago il, 60614

  6. Arturo Castellano says:

    To whom it may concern I sent the form when this lawsuit was first issued.I moved and I don’t know if you sent me check.I was taken to county I think a two or three times for misdemeanors.Thank you And be safe.

    1. Samantha nash says:

      My adress is 5501 s halsted st 60621 chicago ill

    2. Erick harris says:

      I erick harris,will like to clame my money from cook county jail law suit,i had move my new address is 119s 14th.ave maywood ill 60153

  7. Arturo Castellano says:

    To whom it may concern I sent the form when this lawsuit was first issued.I moved and I don’t know if you sent me check.Thank you And be safe.

  8. Freddy Diaz says:

    would like to know if i have a second check waiting for me. I was living in another state with church i am a member of. Claim number is 0050007186

  9. Sean Momon says:

    I submitted the paperwork but I’m not sure if any checks were mailed to me,how can I check that out?

  10. Jimmie Sykes says:

    Did you send me a check for how much money.jimmie sykes

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