THE INDEPENDENT – A California woman, subjected to an hours-long cavity search while visiting her husband in prison, has won a $5.6million settlement, her attorneys said Monday.
Christina Cardenas was stripped, X-rayed and forced to squat over a mirror while visiting her spouse, Carlos Eugene Cardenas, at the California Correctional Institution (CCI) in Tehachapi in 2019, where he was serving time for armed robbery, according to The Los Angeles Times.
Cardenas made the four-hour drive to the CCI facility and arrived at 8:30am on September 6, 2019 for a scheduled visit with her husband.
She had attempted to visit a month earlier but it had been cancelled without notice, according to Cardenas’ original complaint from June 2020.
The events that followed, according to the document, were described as “harrowing and unlawful”.
As she entered the facility, Cardenas was asked about contraband but told officials that she had not “brought anything in” and denied consent to being searched.
“Oh wipe away your tears!” one officer shouted at the “visibly distressed” Cardenas, according to the complaint. “You know what you and your husband have been doing!”
She was then “unlawfully examined” by two female officers, who looked in her mouth, ears and hair, according to the complaint.
Unable to find anything, the officers then subjected Cardenas to a strip search, during which she was forced to remove her clothing “piece by piece” until she was completely exposed, her lawyers said.
She then had to squat over a mirror placed on the ground and cough. When no contraband was found, she was ordered to widen her legs and spread her own genitalia …