GUAM
Pacific Daily News
Haidee V Eugenio , heugenio@guampdn.com April 13, 2017
A former altar boy on Thursday filed a clergy sex abuse lawsuit in federal court, alleging that former priest Louis Brouillard routinely sexually abused him during sleepovers at a Malojloj convent and during Boy Scouts of America camping trips in the early 1970s.
Brouillard, now 95 and living in Minnesota, has admitted to abusing at least 20 boys while he was on Guam.
As of Thursday, 30 men have sued Brouillard, accusing him of sexually abusing and molesting them, including one man who said the priest also raped him.
The latest plaintiff, identified in court documents only as J.D. to protect his privacy, is now 54 and lives in Malojloj. J.D.’s complaint is the 49th Guam clergy sex abuse lawsuit filed so far in the federal and local courts.
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