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Crowdfunding effort raises over $100K for Connecticut man held captive for two decades

A Connecticut man, held captive for over 20 years by his stepmother, was discovered in a severely emaciated state. Kimberly Sullivan, his stepmother, has been arrested. A fundraising campaign, led by Safe Haven of Greater Waterbury, has raised over $100,000 to aid in his recovery, covering medical care, housing, and therapy. Over 300 people have contributed to support his new life.
Crowdfunding effort raises over $100K for Connecticut man held captive for two decades
Crowdfunding effort raises over $100K for Connecticut man held captive for two decades (Pic credit: AP)
A fundraising campaign has raised more than $100,000 to support a Connecticut man who endured over 20 years of captivity and severe neglect at the hands of his stepmother.
The 32-year-old man was discovered last month in an emaciated state, weighing only 68 pounds despite being 5-foot-9. Authorities say he had suffered years of abuse, malnutrition, and deprivation, including a lack of medical care, education, and basic necessities.
His stepmother, 56-year-old Kimberly Sullivan, was arrested last week on charges related to his captivity, which reportedly began when he was just 11 years old. The victim told police he had been locked inside the home for two decades before setting a fire in an attempt to escape, telling responders, "I wanted my freedom."
The crowdfunding campaign, organised by Safe Haven of Greater Waterbury, aims to help the victim rebuild his life. The funds will cover medical and dental care, therapy for both physical and emotional recovery, housing, living expenses, and legal support, according to the nonprofit. Safe Haven is also working to establish a trust for him.
More than 300 people have contributed to the campaign as of Wednesday morning.
Discovery of captivity
The case came to light on February 17 when Waterbury police and firefighters responded to a fire at Sullivan's home. While Sullivan was safely evacuated, emergency responders found the victim inside, suffering from smoke inhalation.
Upon investigating the residence, authorities noticed a room with exterior locks on the door. The victim then disclosed to police that he had been held captive in the home for about 20 years.
Legal defence and allegations
Sullivan's attorney, Ioannis Kaloidis, has denied the allegations against his client, saying that the victim was not physically restrained and that she provided food and shelter. Kaloidis claimed the victim's late father was responsible for the situation, saying he dictated how his son was raised.
Authorities continue their investigation as the victim receives medical care and begins his recovery journey.
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