Lee O. Sanderlin covers state and federal law enforcement and federal courts. Most recently, Lee worked as an investigative and political reporter for the Clarion Ledger in Mississippi. Lee is a graduate of Appalachian State University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and is originally from High Point, North Carolina.
There have been several resignations, a priest put on leave and another whose transfer was canceled after it was revealed they're in the Catholic Church abuse report.
The Baltimore Sun has identified an Episcopal priest and two former Catholic clergy on the list of abusers in the Maryland Attorney General's Office on Catholic Church abuse.
Monsignor J. Bruce Jarboe won't transfer to a Towson parish after he was identified as one of the Catholic officials the Maryland attorney general's office says helped cover up abuse.
The Maryland Department of the Environment and Attorney General Anthony Brown’s office are suing the tower’s owners for an alleged failure to provide proper lead abatement services, causing the surrounding neighborhoods to be exposed to the harmful paint chips.
The Catholic officials redacted from the Maryland attorney general's report were among the most powerful, high-ranking and visible leaders of the Baltimore archdiocese.