That is a really good question, 33ouch, and I hope you can find your answer.
I am only guessing, but my guess is that how far up the chain the information about child abuse and molestation went would depend on several factors.
In many cases, I am guessing that the field committee members who received reports of abuse would have minimized the seriousness of this in their minds. (Once again this brings up my oft-stated opinion that one of the reasons for this minimization was that ALL field committees consisted of ONLY men.) If they thought the issue was not a big deal, they probably never sent any information about it to Sanford.
One way you would know how serious they thought it was would be to ask, what was the consequence to the offender? Was the molester or abuser removed from the field and dismissed from NTM? If so, then the Executive Committee would have probably received a full report. Being dismissed from the mission was a pretty big deal, and the EC did keep close track of their attrition rates and reasons.
If there were minimal consequences to the offender: just a slap on the wrist, or acceptance of his denial of the accusations, or a slight change in ministry or location, then it is possible that the matter was kept under wraps and only the field committee members knew about it.
One of the sins of the past which I believe New Tribes Mission needs to repent for is that in far too many cases they were overly sympathetic with their members who committed some vague "indiscretion". They were far too lenient, because they didn't want to lose people from "the work". They did not call sin SIN. Hurting an innocent, trusting child or adolescent in any way: sexually, physically, emotionally or spiritually, is not a small matter to be overlooked.
And sadly, it often was.
Your question is not trivial. Not at all. You should be able to ask for the answer you need, and it should be given to you.
May I suggest you contact Tibby Westcott or Andy Kline, and tell them you need to know this information. I think you will find them helpful.
tibby_westcott@ntm.org andy_kline@ntm.org
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