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A woman who has been accused of holding a trapped stepfather for 20 years for 20 years Waterbury, Connecticut, The home complains the judge of the judge that he must carry the GPS ankle monitor while he is guaranteed outside.
Lawyer Ioannis Kaloidis, represented by Kimberly Sullivan, wrote on a submission on April 7 that Sullivan’s constitutional right to procedure was violated due to the fact that the ankle monitor was imposed as a further request for a guarantee after the first guarantee hearing.
The application states that on March 12, Judge Superior Court Waterbury Corinne Klatt ordered the Sullivan guarantee to be placed at $ 300,000 without other conditions except “intense supervisory control”.

Kim Sullivan, who was accused of neglect, reads with her lawyer Ioannis Kaloidis, during his delivery on Wednesday, March 12, 2025. At Superior Court Waterbury in Waterbury, Connecticut. (Jim Shannon/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP, Pool)
“Noticing the lack of criminal history of the defendant at the age of 56, its lifelong residence in Waterbury, twelve years of education and revenue, the guarantee commissioner requested a 300,000 USD taxpayer,” the submission said. “The accused through advisor emphasized her work history, residence and absence of a criminal file and claimed that she would promise to appear with non-monetary conditions.”
According to the application, when Sullivan appeared in the court in front of Klatt the next day to announce the bail, the guarantee conditions remained the same despite the fact that the state sought the GPS monitor.
Subsequently, the state submitted a proposal to change the conditions of the Sullivan bail.
In hearing on March 28 on the proposal argued before another judge, the judge of the Supreme Court of Waterbury Joseph Schwartza, the state said that Sullivan is risk “because she because she facing significant prison“And that” his case has become stronger, as additional witnesses have emerged, “the application is submitted.

Kimberly Sullivan was detained by the Waterbury Police Department on March 12th. (Waterbury Police Directorate)
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In the end, Schwartz ruled that, on the basis of new information that Sullivan was receiving the treatment of mental health and living with one of his stepfathers, there was enough evidence to order her to wear a GPS monitor.
However, Sullivan’s lawyers said it was untrue.
“The hearing of the first instance court on the proposal of the state to amend the defendant’s terms of the proceedings or the proceedings ordered by the Supreme Court Connecticut,” the submission said. “The state did not present, nor did the first instance court, according to real evidence, found that the existing conditions of the accused release at the time were not enough to ensure its presence in the court or protect the safety of the applicant or the public.”

This picture provided by the Waterbury Police Directorate shows a home in which a man in Connecticut told the authorities that she had kept her stepmother trapped for two decades since he was a boy. (Waterbury Police Directorate via AP)
Ultimately, the petition asked the Connecticut Appeals Court to leave the decision on March 28 that Sullivan must carry the GPS monitor.
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“We have maintained a proposal for an overview of Mrs. Sullivan’s bonds at Connecticut Appaellate Court to resolve the changes that have been made in her release conditions after her allegations,” lawyer Brittany Paz said in a statement. “In our opinion, there is a strong argument that the modification has been done for the attention of the public and the desire for punishment, not any real concern about her willingness to appear in court.”

Kimberly Sullivan was arrested after allegedly abused her stepfather in their Waterbury, Connecticut, home. (Jim Shannon/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP)
“A stored man who held a trapped lip home for decades to escape,” I wanted my freedom “
“We further believe that a state attempt to attempt another snack on Jabuka before another judge violates the principles that have been determined when our office litigation is against Pan. We are looking forward to renewing the original conditions of release, based on the facts and laws, while the accusations against it were impartial.
According to an arrest warrant for Sullivan, her pastor, identified as a “male victim 1” was held in the UA 8-feetless window to 9-meter cabinets without air conditioning or heat and without access to the bathroom for 20 years. He said they held him in the closet for 22-24 hours a day.
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He said he was allowed two sandwiches and two small bottles of water every day, one of which he would use for swimming. The man told the police that he had put down his waste with water bottles and newspapers. Man weighed less than 70 pounds when The first liability He found him after the fire.
The allegations appeared after a fire in Sullivan’s home. The order said that Sullivan’s Pastor told the police that he had intentionally set a fire because he wanted his freedom.