Former Atrium child psychiatrist indicted on child porn charges, court docs say

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CHARLOTTE — A former child psychiatrist with Atrium Health was indicted on a child porn charge, according to court records.

David Arthur Tatum, of Charlotte, was indicted for “possess and access with intent to view material constituting/containing child porno,” the court documents read.

Tatum was arrested on June 24.

The incidents happened between August 2021 and Sept. 22, 2021, according to court records.

Tatum was fired in December 2021, Atrium officials said.

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A spokeswoman with Atrium Health said they helped the FBI in the investigation after they learned about it. Atrium also prevented Tatum from getting information from the health care system and its patients.

“Tatum did not have any improper contact with or images of any of our patients,” the spokeswoman said.

Atrium Health sent Channel 9 a statement:

“We are deeply troubled that someone entrusted to heal and guide children could potentially be involved in such disturbing and unacceptable behavior. When we first learned of the FBI investigation, we took immediate action to block Dr. Tatum’s access to all Atrium Health facilities and computer systems. We also prevented him from accessing patient and organizational information. He was immediately suspended, then terminated from his contract to practice medicine with us.

“We have pledged our continued support of law enforcement and are extremely grateful that the investigation indicates Dr. Tatum did not have any improper contact with or images of any of our patients.

“Our behavioral health hotline is available 24/7 at 704-444-2400. If any former patients of Dr. Tatum or their parents or legal guardians would like to speak to a counselor, please call the hotline.”

Tatum pleaded not guilty in his first court appearance Monday.

Tatum’s attorney released this: “No statement on the charge at this time. Dr. Tatum is not practicing child psychiatry.”

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