"Generally, strip searches of prisoners don't violate the Fourth Amendment." Malo v. Hernandez, No. 13-1781-SJO (JPR), 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 175512, at *17 (C.D. Cal. Nov. 5, 2014) (citing Michenfelder, 860 F.2d at 333-34). However, the Supreme Court has "obviously recognized that not all strip search procedures will be reasonable; some could be excessive, vindictive, harassing, or unrelated to any legitimate penological interest."