Man allegedly held captive by stepmother releases first public statement (2025)

Bailey Wright

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The video above aired on March 31, when photos showing the conditions at the family’s Waterbury home were released.

WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — In his first public statement, the man allegedly held captive in his Connecticut home for over 20 years by his stepmother says he’s growing stronger as he begins the process of reclaiming his life.

His full statement, released Tuesday by his representation, David Guarino of Survivors Say, can be read below:

“Please call me ‘S.’ This is not the name given to me by my parents when I was born. I am
choosing a new name for myself, and I will use that name as I reclaim control over my life and
my future. My name is my choice, and it is the first of many choices I will make for myself now
that I am free.

I am a survivor of more than 20 years of captivity and domestic abuse. I was held prisoner in
my home from the time I was taken out of the fourth grade at age 11 until two months ago at
age 31 when I purposely set the fire that helped set me free.

I am speaking out today to begin the process of reclaiming my life and to have my say in how
my story is told.

I am much better and stronger than I was the day the first responders carried me out of my
home. I am beyond grateful for the care I have received since then. To all the health care
professionals who have helped and nurtured me, thank you. In addition to all of your care, I
appreciated the chance to have my first ever birthday party to celebrate turning 32.

I also want to thank the first responders, the law enforcement investigators and everyone who
is working to hold those responsible for my abuse accountable. Thank you to everyone at Safe
Haven Waterbury and everyone who has given to the GoFundMe page that will help cover
some of the overwhelming expenses I will face in the weeks, months and years to come.”

The alleged victim’s stepmother Kimberly Sullivan has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including assault and kidnapping.

Sullivan was released from police custody after posting bond in March. She’s currently outfitted with a GPS tracking monitor/bracelet.

According to authorities, S was starved, abused, and locked in a small room for most of his life. In February, he set his room on fire to escape over 20 years of alleged captivity.

When he was examined, according to court documents, the 5’9″ man weighed under 70 pounds, and he was malnourished and emaciated.

Earlier this month, an update by Safe Haven of Greater Waterbury onits GoFundMe pagefor S stated that he is medically stable and ready to begin the next phase of his rehabilitation.

“The survivor will soon be transitioning to a rehabilitation facility for intense physical therapy,” according to the post. “We are hoping that Medicaid will step in soon to cover the stay or at least a portion of it. Due to the years of malnourishment, his legs need extra help, and he now has leg braces and has been receiving PT.”

Nexstar’s WTNH has reached out to Sullivan’s attorney for comment on the victim’s statement.

Man allegedly held captive by stepmother releases first public statement (2025)

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