Hero Grandmothers Awarded $750,000 After Illegal Strip Search By Linn County Iowa Jailer Michelle Mais Following Arrest At G.W.Bush Campaign Rally Protest

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA - A federal jury has awarded two President George W. Bush campaign rally protesters $750,000 for being illegally strip-searched at the Linn County Jail in 2004.

The eight-member jury deliberated almost four hours in the U.S. District Court of Northern Iowa civil case of protesters, Alice McCabe and Christine Nelson versus Bruce Macauley, a secret service agent, and Michelle Mais, a former Linn County jailer.

The women sued the defendants for violating their freedom of speech and assembly and equal protection rights.

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The jury found in favor of Macauley, the agent who arrested the women for not moving from a secure area in Noelridge Park on Sept. 3, 2004. The jury, according to the verdict form questions, indicated he wasn’t motivated by politics and made a reasonable arrest. Macauley also doesn’t have to pay damages for his part in the incident.

McCabe was awarded $250,000 and Nelson $500,000 for losses and harms Mais caused by strip-searching the women against county policy. The women were charged with a simple misdemeanor, which doesn’t warrant a strip-search.

None of the attorneys was present in the courtroom for the verdict. They were contacted by phone.

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