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Conservator for Alleged Waterbury Captive Files Claim for Potential Lawsuit Against DCF

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WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — The conservator for the man who accused his stepmother of holding him captive in a Waterbury home for decades filed a claim with the state's claims commissioner earlier this month as a first step to potentially pursue a lawsuit against the Connecticut Department of Children and Families (DCF). The filing is [...]

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The victim's lawyer in the Waterbury, Connecticut captivity case, publicly known as "S," has taken the first formal step to sue the state of Connecticut, if he so wishes, as NBC Connecticut learned. According to documents filed with the Complaints Commissioner's Office, the "S" guardian filed an application on February 6, before the deadline of February 17. "S" was rescued from a fire in the house where he lived with his stepmother, Kimberly Sul…

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NBC Connecticut broke the news in Connecticut, United States on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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