Should I report a sexual predator who works in healthcare?

I (mid-20s f) was sexually abused extensively by a group of older males who lived next door to me, beginning when I was 13. I don’t want to go into details about what took place, but the abuse involved numerous sexual assaults, daily stalking, harassment, psychological abuse, manufacturing + distributing of child pornography, bullying, death/rape threats, attempted murder, etc. One of the men involved is only a couple of years older than me, while the rest were adults at the time. This man is now working in healthcare, at a hospital nearby, and he’s working as a patient care coordinator. This scares me, as he directly took part in the over a decade of abuse aimed at me and several other young girls who lived in our area. He continued the harassment well into our adulthood years, and has continued to stalk me, slander me to my extended relatives and harass them in order to gain information and access to me. I’ve reported him to police but unfortunately nothing came out of it because I reported the assaults as an adult, limited proof, along with the fact that his family are very close friends with the local police division in our area.

I also want to mention that the abuse they inflicted onto me caused me to attempt suicide multiple times as a young teen, and led to me being hospitalized. This did nothing to deter them, and in fact the minute I was discharged they went back to harassing and abusing me. It concerns me that he might be using his work position in order to gain access to vulnerable, young women, so he can victimize them. I’m wondering if I should report him to the hospital he works at, anonymously?


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