Another slew of bills are slated for the legislative floor today as
senators begin session. At the top of the agenda is Bill 326-33, a
measure that seeks to eliminate the statute of limitations for civil
claims involving sexually abused children.
A series of public hearings on the bill saw testimony from alleged victims of Archbishop Anthony Apuron and other priests. Leo Tudela, the eldest of the accusers at 73 years old, alleged for the first time during his testimony in early August that he was sexually abused by Rev. Louis Brouillard in the 1950s.
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A series of public hearings on the bill saw testimony from alleged victims of Archbishop Anthony Apuron and other priests. Leo Tudela, the eldest of the accusers at 73 years old, alleged for the first time during his testimony in early August that he was sexually abused by Rev. Louis Brouillard in the 1950s.
http://www.postguam.com/news/local/legislators-to-tackle-sex-abuse-minimum-wage-bills/article_2ab5876c-77f9-11e6-882f-832c12a1241e.html