Nearly 50 years after Father Louis Brouillard allegedly sexually abused him around 1970 or 1971, a man who filed a lawsuit on Monday said he's still having nightmares and is still haunted by that experience.

This is the first clergy sex abuse lawsuit filed after the Aug. 15 deadline to participate in the Archdiocese of Agana's planned settlement negotiations.

Because the statute of limitations on child sexual abuse was lifted in 2016, anyone abused as a minor can sue at any time, regardless of how long ago the abuse was.

Defendants other than the archdiocese, such as the Boy Scouts of America and the Capuchin Franciscans also can still be sued, just like in the case of the latest plaintiff identified in local court documents only as Y.Y.Y. to protect his privacy.

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Brouillard, according to the latest lawsuit, invited the boy when he was about 11 or 12 years old, to join a Boy Scouts camping trip at Malojloj Falls, where the priest instructed everyone to get naked and then touched their private parts.

The lawsuit says Y.Y.Y. refused to get naked and refused to be touched by the priest, even with his shorts on.

But when Y.Y.Y. was alone with Brouillard in the San Isidro Church in Malojloj, the priest sexually abused the boy, according to the lawsuit.

"This experience has haunted Y.Y.Y. who has had nightmares, to this date, of being sexually penetrated by Pale (Brouillard)," according to the lawsuit, which demands $5 million in minimum damages and has up to 47 other unnamed defendants.

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The lawsuit says other priests and representatives of the archdiocese and Capuchins were aware of the sexual abuse that Brouillard committed, but deliberately remained quiet and withheld such information from third parties, including the victim's parents and law enforcement.

Y.Y.Y., represented by attorney David Lujan, is the 273rd person to accuse a Guam priest or others associated with the Catholic Church of sexual abuse, based on court data.

The lawsuits spanned clergy abuses from the 1950s to the 1990s. Brouillard, now deceased, was a priest and a scout master when he was on Guam from late 1940s to early 1980s.

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