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More sex abuse lawsuits being filed with hidden identities

By Janela Carrera
Pacific News Center
April 4, 2017

http://www.pacificnewscenter.com/local/13270


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The latest allegations comes from a man who claims a former Guam priest molested him during a camping trip.

Guam - More and more alleged victims of church sex abuse are using initials to hide their identity in lawsuits being filed against the Archdiocese of Agana.

The latest lawsuit was filed by a man who goes by the initials J.C.T., marking the 40th lawsuit to be filed against the church. This claim also names former Guam priest Father Louis Brouillard who’s also accused in the majority of the lawsuits filed in recent months.

Now 58 years old, J.C.T. says he was around 15 years old when Brouillard molested him during a camping trip they took as part of the Boy Scouts while Brouillard served as the scout master.

J.C.T. recalls Brouillard entering his tent and sexually molesting him while he slept and when he was finished, moved on to other Boy Scouts, including his tent mate. J.C.T. says in court papers that he foiled a second attempt during another camping trip by fighting his way out of his tent.

J.C.T. is being represented by Attorney David Lujan who has moved his filings to federal court. J.C.T. is asking for $10 million in damages.




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