A woman in Georgia who spent three months in prison after her candy floss bag was tested positive for the methamphetamine test filed a complaint against the county.

According to WMAZ's lawsuit, Dasha Fincher sued the Monroe County Board of Commissioners, two sheriff's deputies and the manufacturer Sirchie's test.

Fincher said she would never forget December 31, 2016, the day of her arrest by MPs from the Monroe County Sheriff's Office.

"Then they found cotton candy in the floor of the car," said Fincher.

She told MPs that it was candy, but an incident report says that "on the basis of its packaging and its crystalline appearance, Corporal Williams tested the substance".

MPs told him that the road kit was positive for methamphetamine.

Fincher was put in jail and a judge fixed his bail at $ 1 million. She spent three months behind bars.

In March 2017, laboratory tests from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation revealed that "the sample of controlled substances has not been confirmed."

Although prosecutors dropped charges against Fincher the following month, she claims to have missed major events in her prison life and asked the county to pay.

"My daughter had a miscarriage, I was not there for that, my twins were born, I missed that," Fincher said.