In 2003, Savana Redding, a thirteen year old girl, was suspected of having drugs in school. Two female school employees checked her after she was forced to strip. How did this affect Savana? Well she was traumatized, to say the least, and switched schools. She also developed stomach ulcers, from this traumatic experience. But no one actually had valid reasons to suspect her. She was a good kid, and worked hard in school, and she was never involved with drugs. Six years later, Ms. Redding, along with her mother, filed a lawsuit against the school administration. Even after six years, Savana has clearly not fully moved on.