Pediatrician Identified as Child Sex Offender in Boy Scout Files
The physician who reportedly admitted abusing children at a Boy Scout camp worked at the Greenfield Health Department after spending 35 years with Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.
A physician who worked for the Greenfield Health Department and Children's Hospital of Wisconsin has been identified as a child sex offender, following a Los Angeles Times review of secret Boy Scouts of America files.
The Milwaukee chapter of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests or SNAP, directed by Shorewood's Peter Isely, says before he was a pediatrician, Dr. Thomas Kowalski was a volunteer camp doctor for the Milwaukee County Council of Boy Scouts.
According to Kowalski’s Boy Scout file obtained by the Times, he admitted to leaders that he touched himself while fondling two children at a Wisconsin summer camp in Forest County in 1987. Our media partners at Fox 6 have more on the allegations against Thomas Kowalski, and his response to the LA Times.
The Times reviewed 1,600 confidential files spanning more than two decades, which found that scouting officials “failed to report hundreds of alleged child molesters to police and often hid the allegations from parents and the public."
“Although the Boy Scouts and others think that Kowalski is so serious a risk to children that he is permanently banned from scouting, they apparently are not that concerned that he is a pediatrician with daily, intimate access to children,” Isely said in a statement Monday. “As Kowalski admitted to the Times, if his crimes had been known by the public — meaning especially the parents of his child patients — he would never have been able to practice as a pediatrician."
In a series of internal documents the Milwaukee County Council Executive of the Boy Scouts, James L. Roberts, indicates that it was his intention to keep Kowalski’s child sex assaults “confidential” and hidden from public view and banned him from the organization, the group says. According to the documents, the assaults were reported to the Forest County Sheriff’s Department, the Department of Social Services and to the District Attorney who declined to prosecute.
Scout records reveal that the district attorney formally notified the Board of Medical Examiners of Kowalski’s actions and agreed that if he completed psychological counseling and received appropriate peer review no charges would be filed, according to SNAP.
Kowalski continued working with youth for at least 14 years after his admission to scouting authorities. He left Children’s Hospital in 2002 to work at Marquette University’s Student Health Service and the Greenfield Health Department. He worked at the Greenfield Health Department as a medical advisor from 1996 to 2008. As an advisor he only consulted on medical orders and policy procedure, said Greenfield Health Director Darren J. Rausch. Kowalski did not have direct contact with health department clients.
Kowalski has also served as a foreign missionary since 1994 with the “Volunteer Missionary Movement” and has made multiple trips to Guatemala.
He identifies himself in his online professional profile as “semi-retired” but “looking for part-time or consulting work” with children and adolescents.
Milwaukee SNAP officials are asking the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office for an investigation to determine how an admitted child sex offender who committed crimes in the course of his professional duties could continue to work with children for decades and to determine if additional crimes were committed.
SNAP is also calling on the Boy Scouts of America to oust any official still with the organization who has been involved in covering up child sex crimes.
***Greendale Patch Local Editor Viviana Buzo contributed to this story.
LMiller
8:17 am on Tuesday, September 18, 2012
A whole mess of folks need to be held accountable in this. I shudder to think the damage this man may have caused.
Julie
3:19 pm on Wednesday, September 19, 2012
This is horrible for the boyscout's. It used to be something that you could trust your kids to join and be proud of....a patriotic thing to do. Now it's becoming a porthole for pedafiles. You can't trust anyone anymore and it makes it hard on the ones that can be trusted.
John Taxthepoor
4:02 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012
LMAO< you losers that allow guys like him to exist. How many child appoints did he get away fondling at in the name of a check up. DEATH !
Markus
10:34 pm on Friday, September 21, 2012
I am a 39-year old man. Dr. Kowalski was my pediatrician for years, and never once did anything inappropriate or suggestive happen in his presence. I only remember him as a kind man and good doctor. Anyone can make a mistake, and it sounds like he took measures to help himself from hurting anyone after that incident.
Laura Farrell
7:10 am on Monday, September 24, 2012
Personally I don't feel this is a "gray" area. Dr. Kowalski either took advantage of children in his care or didn't......and obviously he did. There's a line and he definately crossed over it. Fortunately for him, he had the Boy Scouts to help keep it quiet. I have (unfortunately) seen first hand the lengths the BSA will go to cover things up-although this is shocking, I don't think you've heard the last of how the BSA has negatively touched us on a local level.
Joan
10:20 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012
There is no question...Dr. Kowalski shoud not have been allowed to continue to practice as a pediatrician!.Please read the Journal newspaper article May 3, 1987...this man new what he was doing and was obviously was very sick! ..
Willie
5:28 pm on Saturday, October 20, 2012
Markus, shame on you. Making it sound as if an admitted sex offender simply made a minor mistake. What about the known two victims, and the ones we don't know about? It isn't possible that the two boys were the ONLY victims. Psychiatric treatment cured him? Right. The best part is that this very Catholic family paraded around Greendale as if they were the ideal family. It is disgusting and a travesty of justice that he was allowed to keep his medical license, and have access to young children.
Willie
5:36 pm on Saturday, October 20, 2012
Funny how those that act the most pious too frequently turn out to be the most heinous. This man should spend the rest of his existence mired in utter shame and die in disgrace, since for whatever despicable reason he avoided prosecution. His ability to walk among the free when he so hideously impacted the innocent, demonstrates what an unbelievably cowardly organization the Boy Scouts are.
Tom
6:09 pm on Saturday, May 4, 2013
Thomas Kowalski MD was my son's pediatrician from birth to age 2. He failed to see some very obvious signs of autism. We stopped taking our son to him. I am also a physician and specialist.