The 32 -year -old man who accused his stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, or kept him captive for 20 years in his waterbury, Connecticut, home, spoke for the first time fleeing the house.
The man, who wanted to be identified only as “S”, issued a statement on Tuesday through David Guarino or say the survivors, who represents him as a spokesman.
“I am much better and stronger than the day the first answer attended me about my house. I am more than grateful for the attention I have appealed as then,” he said in the statement. “For all health professionals who have helped me and nourished, thanks. In addition to all their attention, I appreciated the opportunity to have my first birthday party to celebrate the 32nd compliance.”

Kimberly Sullivan was arrested after allegedly abusing his stepdaughter in his home in Waterbury, Connecticut. (Jim Shannon/Hearst Connecticut Media through AP)
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“Also because to thank the former responds, police investigators and all those who work to hold those responsible for my abuse.
“Thank you all in Safe Have Ampue Waterbury and all those who have given the Gofundme page that they will help cover some of the expenses too much I will face in the weeks, months and years to come.
“I am grateful to the curator and my lawyer, who will help guide me through the legal process ahead. They have an invaluable leg for me and I am grateful for their tireless support.”

This image provided by the Waterbury Police Department shows the home where a Connecticut man told the authorities that his stepmother had kept him captive for two decades. (Waterbury Police Department through AP)
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“Much has already said that part of the story of the abuse I endured. Someday, maybe all my story will be told.
“I ask all those involved in my history to cooperate completely with the authorities that help me to seek justice for thesis crimes. I also ask the public and the media to respect these investigations and my privacy as this process develops. This is not.
“Thank you all for your thoughts and messages, your support and your continuous prayers as I recover. Send any consultation about my recovery, information requests or interviews, or the process that is coming to David Guarino in Survivors Say.

Kimberly Sullivan’s stepdaughter said he was captive in his home in his home in Waterbury, Connecticut. (Waterbury Police Department through AP)
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Guarino declined to comment.
“S” allegedly set fire to the house he shared with his stepmother on February 27, the Count first replies that he wanted his freedom.
After an investigation, Sullivan was Arrested on March 12 and accused of first -degree assault, second -degree kidnapping, illegal restrictions of first degree, cruelty towards people and the danger of reciprocal in the first degree.

Kimberly Sullivan was tasks in custody of the Waterbury Police Department on March 12. (Waterbury Police Department)
According to an order of judgment for Sullivan, “S” said he was a hero in a storage closet without 8 -foot by 9 feet without air conditioning or heat and without access to a bath for 20 years. It was supposedly maintained within the closet 22–24 hours per day.
“S” told the Police that two sandwiches and two small bottles of water were allowed every day, one of which would use use to bathe. He said he eliminated his waste with water and newspaper bottles. The man weighed less than 70 pounds when he responds for the first time found him after fire.
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In an interview with Fox News Digital, Sullivan’s lawyer, Ioannis Kaloidis, denied that Sullivan knew something about the alleged abuse.

Ioannis Kaloidas, a lawyer for Kimberly Sullivan, denied the accusations of abuse. (Fox News)
“I can tell him that the accusations were that this individual claims to have imprisoned in the leg in that house until the day of the fire,” said Kaloidis. “And my client firmly denies that there is some imprisonment. As for the whole story, there is much that advance will be released in the course of the trial, hopefully, because the appropriate place for the release of any additional information.”
Fox News Digital communicated with Sullivan’s legal team.