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The Guam Daily Post
Neil Pang | The Guam Daily Post May 15, 2017
“We extend our prayers to the claimant, known by the initials of B.W.J., and his family.” – Archdiocese of Agana
The same day news of a new lawsuit alleging child sexual abuse at the hands of a Catholic school teacher became public, the Archdiocese of Agana issued a response apologizing to the newest victim as well as those recently named in several other lawsuits.
“The Archdiocese of Agana acknowledges the latest lawsuit and allegation of child sexual abuse filed involving Ray Caluag, a former music teacher at Saint Anthony Catholic School in Tamuning in the 1990s,” the Archdiocese of Agana stated. “We extend our prayers to the claimant, known by the initials of B.W.J., and his family.”
According to Post files, B.W.J.’s suit filed Sunday names Ray Caluag, a former music teacher at Saint Anthony Catholic School, who also may have taught for a few years at St. John’s School, as his alleged abuser.
The plaintiff is a former Saint Anthony Catholic School student who alleges in the case he was sexually molested and abused by Caluag, who was his music teacher in the early 1990s. According to court documents, B.W.J. alleged he was abused by Caluag in 1993 after he got a ride home with his former music teacher following a rehearsal for a school Christmas play.
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