When Archbishop Anthony Apuron was publicly accused in 2014 of having
allegedly molested a boy while Apuron was a parish priest almost 30
years ago, accuser John Toves’ calls for an investigation went unheard.
After days of failed efforts to seek an audience with Apuron, and after having exhausted media interviews and sending letters to officials of the Catholic church locally and to Pacific representatives of the Vatican, then 50-year-old Toves left Guam and returned to his life in California. The Archdiocese of Agana threatened Toves with a lawsuit if he didn’t stop accusing the archbishop.
http://www.guampdn.com/story/news/2016/06/18/apurons-2014-accuser-peace/85814526/
After days of failed efforts to seek an audience with Apuron, and after having exhausted media interviews and sending letters to officials of the Catholic church locally and to Pacific representatives of the Vatican, then 50-year-old Toves left Guam and returned to his life in California. The Archdiocese of Agana threatened Toves with a lawsuit if he didn’t stop accusing the archbishop.
http://www.guampdn.com/story/news/2016/06/18/apurons-2014-accuser-peace/85814526/