GUAM
Pacific News Center
Written by Janela Carrera
Guam – John Toves is on his second day of demanding to see Archbishop Anthony Apuron.
After being denied a meeting yesterday, Toves returned to the Chancery Office today to confront the Archbishop on allegations that he sexually molested his relative. But he was met once again by Chancellor Father Adrian Cristobal. It was clearly a tense confrontation for both as Toves demanded answers.
“Adrian Cristobal says that the attorney will call me to get in through an open door policy to get an appointment set to see the archbishop,” Toves told PNC inside the Chancery Office. “Oould you like to add to that?” Toves motioned Cristobal.
“I think our meeting is pretty much done,” Cristobal directed at Toves.
The exchange continued as Toves demanded to find out why the Archbishop’s attorney must contact him when a lawsuit has yet to be filed against him and Toves is a member of the general public. Cristobal did not respond to the question and simply told Toves that the Archbishop’s attorney would be in contact with him.
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