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Help The Salt Lake Tribune and ProPublica investigate sexual assault in Utah

We’re reporting on sexual assault by health care professionals, an issue highlighted in our story about a Provo OB-GYN who was sued by nearly 100 women who said he sexually assaulted them during treatments.

(Bethany Baker/The Salt Lake Tribune)

The Salt Lake Tribune has partnered with ProPublica, a nonprofit investigative newsroom, to investigate sexual assault in Utah, and we’d like to hear from survivors and others with knowledge about this topic to help guide our coverage.

We’re reporting on sexual assault by health care professionals, an issue we highlighted in our story about a Provo OB-GYN who was sued by nearly 100 women who said he sexually assaulted them during treatments.

You can fill out our confidential form here or below to tell us about other practitioners and health care institutions you think we should report on.

We appreciate you sharing your story, and we take your privacy seriously. We are gathering these stories for the purposes of our reporting, and we will contact you if we wish to publish any part of your story. We may not be able to look into every tip, but we appreciate each one we receive and they will help shape our reporting.

If you would prefer to use an encrypted app, see our advice at propublica.org/tips. You can reach reporter Jessica Miller by email at jmiller@sltrib.com.

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