GUAM
Pacific Daily News
Haidee V Eugenio, Pacific Daily News August 9, 2016
A former priest who admitted to sexually abusing altar boys in Guam decades ago took photographs of about 50 boys and their private parts in the 1950s, according to a lawyer representing alleged victims of clergy abuse.
The Rev. Louis Brouillard, now 95, said he’s seeking forgiveness from former altar boys he sexually abused in Guam, where he was a priest from the late 1940s to 1981.
Other alleged victims of Brouillard, now in their 70s, have come forward to talk about the photographs, said attorney David Lujan, who represents several people who have accused local clergy, including Archbishop Anthony Apuron, of sexual abuse and rape.
Brouillard, who now lives in Minnesota, said he does not remember the names of the boys, including Leo Tudela, who publicly accused Brouillard as one of three church members who abused him as an altar boy in Guam, starting in 1956.
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