Lorelie Sue "Lorie" Masters (born 1954) is an American lawyer specializing in insurance litigation notable for her work supporting District of Columbia home rule and opposing human trafficking.
[6] She assisted the Council of the District of Columbia in efforts to fight voting machine irregularities.
[7] Masters has worked for women's rights[8][9] and on behalf of victims of human trafficking.
[10][11][12][13][14] In 2014, Masters ran unsuccessfully in the District of Columbia's first-ever election for the position of Attorney General.
[1][2][15][16][17][18][19][20] Her campaign released mailing pieces which The Washington Post described as "text-heavy",[21] a television advertisement that focused on her anti-corruption work,[22] and a series of advertisements critical of opponents Karl Racine and Paul Zukerberg.