Another person has come forward, alleging members of Guam's Catholic
clergy of sexual molestation. Born in 1943, Leo Tudela, originally from
Saipan, openly wept before the community
as he detailed a series of traumatic events involving clergy after he
came to Guam to attend Catholic school in the summer of 1956.
Tudela testified at a continued public hearing at the Guam Legislature over a substitute version of Bill 326, which seeks to lift the statute of limitations for cases involving child sex abuse. Last week, Archbishop Anthony Apuron's accusers testified at a similar public hearing for the bill.
http://www.kuam.com/story/32583484/2016/07/31/73-year-old-accuses-guam-clergy-members-of-sexual-abuse
Tudela testified at a continued public hearing at the Guam Legislature over a substitute version of Bill 326, which seeks to lift the statute of limitations for cases involving child sex abuse. Last week, Archbishop Anthony Apuron's accusers testified at a similar public hearing for the bill.
http://www.kuam.com/story/32583484/2016/07/31/73-year-old-accuses-guam-clergy-members-of-sexual-abuse