The 32-year-old male that charged his stepmother, Kimberly Sullivan, of holding him slave for two decades in their Waterbury, Connecticut, home, promoted the very first time considering that running away the home.
The male, that wanted to be recognized just as “S,” launched a declaration Tuesday via David Guarino of Survivors Say, that is representing him as a spokesperson.
“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,” “S” stated in the declaration. “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.”

Kimberly Sullivan was apprehended after presumably abusing her stepson in their Waterbury, Connecticut, home. (Jim Shannon/Hearst Connecticut Media through AP)
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“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 everybody at Safe Haven Waterbury and everybody that has actually offered to the GoFundMe web page that will certainly aid cover a few of the frustrating costs I will certainly deal with in the weeks, months and years to find.
“I am grateful to the conservator and my attorney, who will help guide me through the legal process ahead. They have been invaluable to me, and I am grateful for their tireless support.”

This photo given by the Waterbury Police Department reveals the home where a Connecticut male informed authorities his stepmother had actually held him restricted for twenty years. (Waterbury Police Department through AP)
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“Much has already been said that tells part of the story of the abuse I endured. Someday, perhaps my whole story will be told.
” I ask everybody associated with my tale to completely accept the authorities that are aiding me look for justice for these criminal offenses. I additionally ask the general public and the media to appreciate those examinations and my personal privacy as this procedure plays out. This isn’t simply a tale. It’s my life.
“Thank you all for your thoughts and messages, your support and your continued prayers as I recover. Please forward any inquiries about my recovery, requests for information or interviews, or the process ahead to David Guarino at Survivors Say, who has volunteered to serve as my spokesman. Thank you.”

Kimberly Sullivan’s stepson stated he was cooped in their Waterbury, Connecticut, home. (Waterbury Police Department through AP)
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Guarino decreased to comment additionally.
“S” presumably established fire to the home he showed his stepmom onFeb 27, informing initial -responders that he desired his flexibility.
After an examination, Sullivan was apprehended on March 12 and billed with first-degree attack, second-degree kidnapping, first-degree illegal restriction, ruthlessness to individuals and first-degree careless endangerment.

Kimberly Sullivan was apprehended by the Waterbury Police Department on March 12. (Waterbury Police Department)
According to an apprehension warrant for Sullivan, “S” stated he was kept in a windowless 8-foot by 9-foot storage space wardrobe without any cooling or warm and without accessibility to a shower room for two decades. He was presumably maintained inside the storage room 22– 24-hour daily.
“S” informed cops he was enabled 2 sandwiches and 2 little canteen every day, among which he would certainly utilize for showering. He stated he dealt with his waste making use of canteen and paper. The male considered much less than 70 extra pounds when initial -responders discovered him after the fire.
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In a meeting with Fox News Digital, Sullivan’s lawyer, Ioannis Kaloidis, rejected that Sullivan understood anything concerning the supposed misuse.

Ioannis Kaloidas, lawyer for Kimberly Sullivan, rejected the misuse claims. (Fox News)
“I can tell you that the allegations were that this individual claims to have been imprisoned in that home up until the day of the fire,” Kaloidis stated. “And my client adamantly denies that there was any imprisonment. As for the whole history, there’s a lot that I anticipate will come out over the course of the trial, hopefully, because I think that’s the appropriate place for the release of any additional information.”
Fox News Digital connected to Sullivan’s lawful group.