Santa Fe New Mexican

Pediatrici­an gets at least 79 years for assaulting patients

- By Michael Rubinkam

EBENSBURG, Pa. — A former Pennsylvan­ia pediatrici­an was sentenced Monday to at least 79 years in prison for sexually assaulting 31 children, most of them patients. His now-adult victims blasted not only their abuser but the system that let him get away with it for so long.

Dr. Johnnie Barto of Johnstown, Pa., was sentenced on dozens of criminal counts, including aggravated indecent assault and child endangerme­nt. Prosecutor­s said he spent decades abusing children in the exam room at his pediatric practice in western Pennsylvan­ia and at local hospitals, having opted to become a pediatrici­an so he’d have a ready supply of victims.

He typically abused prepubesce­nt girls. One was an infant.

“I grieve for the little girl I should have been, for the childhood I should’ve had. … I grieve for all the children you hurt,” Erika Brosig, who was sexually abused at age 13, said at Barto’s sentencing.

Brosig and 18 other people gave victim-impact statements Monday, both in person and through a prosecutor, describing their pain and hurt.

Barto’s wife, Linda Barto, was among them.

“He has been lying to me about everything for all of the 52 years I have known him. … He spent his whole sinister life lying and sneaking around, so he could carry on his abuse uninterrup­ted,” she said. She said her heart was heavy for the victims.

Authoritie­s had a chance to stop Barto in 2000, when he appeared before the Pennsylvan­ia Board of Medicine on administra­tive charges that he molested two girls in the 1990s. But regulators threw out the case and allowed him to keep practicing medicine, saying the allegation­s were “incongruou­s to his reputation.”

Barto was a beloved pediatrici­an in Johnstown — and an elected school board member — with hundreds of supporters who flatly disbelieve­d he was a pedophile. Such was the community’s support that ribbons were distribute­d and worn at a high school football game as he fought the allegation­s in the 1990s. Brosig, who felt obligated to wear the ribbon as a member of the color guard, said it “burned a hole in my chest that entire night.”

After the medical board cleared him, Barto felt “invincible,” he later told authoritie­s. And he continued molesting. Barto, now 71, went on to violate at least a dozen more young patients before his arrest in January 2018, according to the state attorney general’s office.

“Dr. Barto used his position of authority as a pediatrici­an, the family doctor relied on to treat and heal their children, to feed his own sick desires,” Attorney General Josh Shapiro said at a news conference after the sentencing.

In handing Barto a prison term of 79 to 158 years — meaning the ex-pediatrici­an will die in prison — a judge told the gathered victims Monday that justice was finally theirs.

“All I can say is that the justice system is not perfect, but it worked the second time,” Judge Patrick Kiniry said.

As Barto sat impassivel­y just a few feet away, victims described in minute detail their assaults.

Brosig said she can still feel Barto’s cold hands and hear the exam table paper crinkling underneath her body. “The sound of you moaning will haunt me until the day I die,” she told Barto.

One victim said that because of what Barto did to her, she rarely sees a doctor and is terrified of taking her children to one. Another told the court she showers in the dark because she’s ashamed of her body.

Barto did not apologize and declined to make a statement. He pleaded no contest to the charges.

Even after Barto was charged last year, some people in the area still couldn’t accept the truth about him, launching a Facebook group in support.

 ??  ?? Johnnie Barto
Johnnie Barto

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States