Former Catholic school teacher accused of sexual abuse

GUAM
Guam Daily Post

November 9, 2018

By Mindy Aguon

A former Catholic school teacher has been accused of sexually abusing a student in late 2012 to 2013, according to a civil lawsuit filed against the Archdiocese of Agana and the Sisters of Mercy on Friday in the Superior Court of Guam.

Attorney David Lujan represents E.F.G., who alleges she was sexually molested and abused by a female teacher at Saint Anthony Catholic School in Tamuning. The teacher is identified only through her initials, H.J., in court documents.

Students at the school were taught to honor and respect not only the priests and nuns, but all the teachers and staff at the school, and students were told they had to do whatever they were instructed to do, the complaint states.

The plaintiff was 13 when the alleged abuse began, and it continued until she was 14. E.F.G was repeatedly sexually molested and penetrated by H.J. during the student’s eighth-grade year, according to the complaint.

E.F.G. and her family looked up to H.J. as a trusted mentor and friend, based principally on the woman’s elevated status in the community and school, court documents state. When the alleged abuse began, H.J. had been teaching at Saint Anthony for several years.

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