The filing is the first step in potentially suing the Connecticut Department of Children and Families and must be approved ...
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Conservator for Waterbury man allegedly held captive files claim for potential lawsuit against DCF
WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — The conservator for the man allegedly held captive in a Waterbury house for twenty years has filed ...
The conservator for the man who accused his stepmother of holding him captive in a Waterbury home for decades filed a claim ...
The man, who released a statement last year saying he was going by S, is being treated at an undisclosed rehabilitation ...
An attorney for the victim in the Waterbury captivity case — known publicly as “S” — has taken the first formal step toward potentially suing the state of Connecticut, if he chooses to do so, NBC ...
Sullivan’s attorney, Ioannis Kaloidis, held a press briefing Tuesday at 1 p.m. Watch the full video in the player above. WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — The attorney for Kimberly Sullivan, the woman ...
Tuesday marked one year since a Waterbury house fire unveiled allegations that a man was held captive by his stepmother for ...
Kimberly Sullivan faces charges of assault, kidnapping, and more, accused of confining her stepson for over 20 years.
One year since man sets fire to his room to escape alleged decades-long captivity by stepmother. Stepmother charged with kidnapping and cruelty continues through court system.
"I think about it every second of every minute, of every hour, of every day, of every week," said the victim's biological mother.
The new head of the Department of Children and Families (DCF) told lawmakers during a public hearing Tuesday that she’s focused on transparency. Interim DCF Commissioner Susan Hamilton spoke with the ...
February 17, 2026, marks one-year since a then-31-year-old man set fire to his Waterbury home. He told first responders he had been held captive in the home by his stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, for ...
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