The U.S. Indian Health Service fought to keep secret the names of some agency officials who protected a pedophile pediatrician convicted of sexually abusing Native American boys in his care over two decades. The Journal has identified those officials.
For more than two decades, government pediatrician Stanley Patrick Weber raised suspicions that he was a pedophile.
The Wall Street Journal and Frontline investigate how the Indian Health Service doctor was transferred from reservation to reservation and allowed to continue to treat children despite accusations he was sexually abusing Native American boys. Photo composite: Adele Morgan and Mike Shum/Frontline/WSJ
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