A former Boy Scout and Mangilao parishioner filed a lawsuit on Monday, alleging that Father Louis Brouillard attempted to fondle him multiple times at the Lonfit River where the priest would force the boys to swim naked from about 1968 to 1971.

The priest, now deceased, would always swim naked "and indecently exposing himself," the lawsuit says.

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The latest plaintiff is identified in federal court documents only with the initials B.Q.V. to protect his privacy.

This comes ahead of the Aug. 15 deadline to file claims against the Archdiocese of Agana, which sought bankruptcy protection to be able to compensate clergy sex abuse survivors now at about 240.

"On numerous occasions, too many to count, B.Q.V., who was about 10 to 13 years old at the time, witnessed Brouillard fondle the genitals of the other Boy Scouts," the lawsuit says.

Brouillard's attempt to fondle private parts

Every time Brouillard attempted to fondle B.Q.V.'s private part, the boy was able to pull away from the priest and "was able to avoid having his genitals fondled by Brouillard," the lawsuit says.

The lawsuit says when B.Q.V. saw Brouillard touching the private part of other scouts, "he sensed that it was wrong at the time, and it bothered him, and it was one of the reasons that he left the Boy Scouts."

B.Q.V. is represented by attorney Michael Berman in his lawsuit against the Capuchin Franciscans, the Boy Scouts of America and up to 50 other unnamed defendants. He's demanding $5 million in minimum damages.

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Reporter Haidee Eugenio Gilbert covers Guam's Catholic church issues, government, business and more. Follow her on Twitter @haidee_eugenio.