An internal report on how a doctor was allowed to sexually abuse young male patients for decades while working at the Indian Health Service won't be released
The agency cites a law meant to protect medical reviews but some legal experts question that rationale
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.
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