The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Police: Doctor molested over 2 dozen children over the years

- By Mark Scolforo The Associated Press

A pediatrici­an arrested in January on charges he molested a 12-year-old girl in his office was accused Monday of sexually abusing more than 25 other patients over the past several decades, in some instances as their unaware parents were in the same room.

Dr. Johnnie Wilson “Jack” Barto, 70, used his position at a pediatric practice in Johnstown, Pennsylvan­ia, “to feed his own, sick sexual desires,” Attorney General Josh Shapiro said Monday in announcing the new charges.

His arrest at the beginning of the year set off a torrent of complaints from former patients as well as parents of patients, authoritie­s said.

Police said he molested both girls and boys, though most of the alleged victims were girls. The charging documents said Barto used his bare fingers to digitally penetrate girls and fondle the genitals of boys.

The Johnstown Tribune-Democrat has reported that in 1998, Barto was accused of sexually molesting two girls during office visits. He was never charged criminally and denied the allegation­s. Two years later the Board of Medicine determined he could keep his license, ruling the allegation­s lacked evidence.

A woman confronted Barto in 2017 after the doctor made her wait outside the room while he examined her son’s genitals, although the 12-year-old was only suffering from the flu, police said. The woman returned to see the doctor fondling her son, police said, so she “immediatel­y confronted” Barto, who walked away without offering any explanatio­n.

A girl of about 16 told her mother, herself a physician, that Barto had inappropri­ately touched her during an exam in 1997, police said. When the mother-physician confronted Barto in the presence of the office manager, he “promised he would never examine a female patient again,” police wrote.

The attorney general’s office filed 69 additional counts against Barto, whose license has been suspended since January.

Bail on the new charges, which included indecent assault, aggravated indecent assault and child endangerme­nt, was set at $1 million and a hearing was scheduled for Aug. 10.

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