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JacQaus L. MARTIN, Appellant, v. Unknown SERRELL, Lt.; Unknown Rohlander, Sgt.; Unknown Clapper, Sgt.; Unknown Crosby, U.M.; Unknown Thompson, C.W.; Unknown Wilson, Cpl.; Unknown Anson; Unknown Behering, C.W.; Unknown To-mek, Cpl.; Frank Hopkins; Michael Kenny; Fred Britten; Unknown Feckne, R.N.; S. Lemar, Dr.; Nebraska Department of Correctional Services; David Miner; Peter Reed, Ap-pellees.
    No. 06-2163.
    United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
    Submitted: March 7, 2007.
    Filed: March 20, 2007.
    JacQaus L. Martin, Tecumseh, NE, pro se.
    Linda Louise Willard, Amber Fae Herrick, Attorney General’s Office, Lincoln, NE, for Appellees.
    Before WOLLMAN, MURPHY, and BYE, Circuit Judges.
    [UNPUBLISHED]
   PER CURIAM.

In this prisoner civil rights matter, Jac-Qaus L. Martin appeals the district court’s dismissal of certain claims and its adverse grant of summary judgment as to remaining claims. Martin’s lawsuit arose from a strip search in October 1999. He claimed excessive force was used during the search, and that the search was done in retaliation for his exercise of his First Amendment rights and constituted a sexual assault. Having carefully reviewed the record, we find — and Martin has provided — no basis for reversal.

We note that Martin has been previously determined to have three strikes under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(g), see Martin v. Neb. Dep’t of Corr. Sens., No. 00-2551, 2000 WL 1665076 (8th Cir. Nov. 7, 2000) (unpublished per curiam), but that he has been permitted under section 1915(g)’s imminent-danger exception to proceed in for-ma pauperis (IFP) in the instant lawsuit and appeal, as well as in two other lawsuits and related appeals, based on his assertions that he is at risk for sexual assaults and unwarranted strip searches. Because the record in this case and the other two shows that his assertions are baseless, we alert the district court that, in future cases making similar claims, Martin ought to be required to demonstrate that he is truly in imminent danger before being allowed to proceed IFP.

Accordingly, we affirm. See 8th Cir. R. 47B. We also deny his pending motion. 
      
      . The Honorable Laurie Smith Camp, United States District Judge for the District of Nebraska.