Ex-teacher accused of drugging student before molestation

GUAM
The Guam Daily Post

Neil Pang | The Guam Daily Post

A third alleged victim of former Catholic school teacher Raymond Caluag has filed suit in local courts, this time accusing the former music instructor of drugging and then sexually abusing him during overnight stays at Caluag’s residence.

F.A.M., a Dededo resident, accused Caluag of molestation over the course of his three years in middle school, which culminated with two overnight stays at the teacher’s residence in which he recalled “mysteriously passing out” and waking hours later believing he “was drugged by Caluag,” according to court documents.

Caluag has left Guam, and when The Guam Daily Post reached him by phone in the Philippines more than a month ago, when the first case was filed, he hung up. Social media appear to show him teaching music to a Catholic parish and school in the Philippine city of Marikina.

Information provided in the complaint filed Tuesday detail F.A.M.’s accusations of abuse, which allegedly began in 1991 when he was 11 years old and in the sixth grade at St. Anthony Catholic School in Tamuning. At the time, Caluag was his music and religion teacher, as well as the director of music and drama productions.

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