Rashad Sabree, 38, drew the attention of top federal law enforcement officials including acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker.
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Sean Penn working on documentary about journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s slaying
This week, the actor interviewed a friend of the Washington Post columnist killed in October.
Judge orders disbarment of Brunswick attorney accused of misusing funds
Former clients say over $250,000 they made available to James Whittemore for his services is missing. He is also facing criminal theft charges and has pleaded not guilty.
Leonard Pitts: So much anger after dozens victimized, justice loses in sex-abuse case
A wealthy Florida money manager took horrible advantage of troubled underage girls, but the ‘punishment’ failed to fit the crime.
Auburn man follows his father to prison for robbery that ‘terrorized’ victim
John Michaud II and his father tied up a woman in her home at gunpoint last year, and stole her SUV and motorcycle.
Former teacher at Freeport school indicted on charges of sexually assaulting student
Derek Michael Boyce, 37, of Woolwich faces 26 counts in all, and court records say he admitted having sexual contact with a 15-year-old girl who was in his math class at Pine Tree Academy.
Brunswick graduate arrested after racist graffiti found at Maryland college
Fynn Ajani Arthur, 21, has been charged with two counts of malicious destruction of property following instances in which swastikas were drawn in bathroom stalls at Goucher College.
Sex-abuse case against defrocked priest rests with York County jury
The panel will resume deliberations early Thursday, after three days of testimony in the case of a former Boston clergyman accused of molesting boys in Maine decades ago.
Second accuser testifies his Boston-area parish priest abused him for years in Maine
Keith Townsend, now 44, says Ronald Paquin plied him with alcohol and assaulted him repeatedly during trips to a Kennebunkport campground in the 1980s.
Midcoast teacher who won a $1 million education prize is sentenced for shoplifting
Nancie Atwell, who was honored in 2015 for her work at the school she founded in Edgecomb, said in court that a previously undiagnosed mental illness contributed to her compulsion to shoplift.