The abuse scandal that's rocked the Catholic Church in Guam
has deepened with new allegations of misconduct by church members in the
1950s. In June a temporary administrator was appointed to the church
after Archbishop Anthony Apuron was accused of molesting or raping four
altar boys in the 1970s.
The latest accusations were made by 73 year-old Leo Tudela
during a hearing considering legislation to lift time restrictions on
civil lawsuits against those accused of child sexual abuse. Jo O'Brien talked to Pacific News Center Assistant Director Janela Carrera about his claims