Lawsuit Transgender teen strip-searched at airport

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) â€" A transgender teenager from North Carolina was ordered to undergo a strip-search at an airport after she registered a “false positive†at a security checkpoint, according to a lawsuit filed by her mother.
Jamii Erway was 15 in 2019 when when she passed through security with a valid boarding pass at Raleigh-Durham International Airport, the lawsuit said. But when she triggered an alert, a Transportation Security Administration screener told her she would have to have her genitals inspected in a private room, The News & Observer of Raleigh reported, citing the suit.
On its website, the TSA advises transgender passengers that a security officer will press a button designating male or female “based on how you present yourself.â€
The lawsuit said TSA told Jamii she couldn’t leave until she submitted to a search, which is in violation of TSA policy, the Fourth Amendment, and state law rights of Jamii, “and the boundaries of civil and decent society.â€
The search request and subsequent police presence triggered Erway’s “panic, anxiety, fear, racing heart, shortness of breath,†according to the lawsuit, which said she and her mother, Kimberly Erway, rented a car and drove 600 miles (965 kilometers) to Rochester, New York, which was their home at the time. She’s now a resident of Raleigh.
The Erways are seeking a jury trial, unspecified damages and an injunction preventing such a scenario from happening again. The lawsuit also names a TSA employee identified only as “Jane Doe.â€
A TSA spokesman declined to comment on the lawsuit Wednesday, citing pending litigation.
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