PBS’ Frontline and The Wall Street Journal jointly reported this month that the United States Indian Health Service (IHS) spent decades ignoring and silencing people who accused Dr. Stanley Weber of sexually assaulting Indigenous boys. "Predator on the Reservation," which was made available for free streaming following last night’s (February 12) broadcast, chronicles Weber’s crimes and the fight to hold him accountable.
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Rumors and suspicion followed Dr. Stanley Patrick Weber as he moved from reservation to reservation. FRONTLINE & @WSJ investigate the decades-long failure to stop a pediatrician accused of sexually abusing Native American boys. Feb. 12: https://t.co/jQ4buF19rR pic.twitter.com/JmYQDyhtG7
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rntWatch survivors, colleagues, tribal prosecutors and other parties to Weber’s serial abuse discuss how IHS inadvertently permitted his crimes on the Pine Ridge and Blackfeet Indian Reservations above.
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