News 8 has obtained the claim filed by the conservator for the man allegedly held captive for 20 years by his stepmother in Waterbury that would allow him to sue the Connecticut Department of ...
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Conservator for Waterbury man allegedly held captive files claim for potential lawsuit against DCF
WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — The conservator for the man allegedly held captive in a Waterbury house for twenty years has filed paperwork that would allow that man to sue the Connecticut Department of ...
The conservator for a Waterbury man known only as “S” has filed a claim against the state, alleging the Department of Children and Families failed to intervene despite repeated warnings before he was ...
WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — Dozens of photos obtained by News 2’s sister station WTNH show the living conditions authorities found in the Waterbury, Connecticut, home where a man says he was held ...
It has been one year since a then-31-year-old man set fire to his Waterbury home and told first responders he had been held captive in the home by his stepmother for over twenty years in a shocking ...
Had DCF investigated properly, the man could have lived "a normal life outside of captivity, without torture or abuse," the ...
News 12 has obtained court documents detailing a request from the conservator of the Waterbury man, allegedly held captive by his stepmother, to sue the state. In February 2025, the victim, known as ...
The attorney for a woman accused of keeping her stepson captive in a Waterbury home plans to mark one year since the case came to light.
The claim seeks more than $50,000 in damages.
The conservator for a man allegedly held captive for two decades in a locked room at a Waterbury home has filed a claim which could pave the way for a potential lawsuit against the Connecticut ...
WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — The conservator for the man allegedly held captive in a Waterbury house for twenty years has filed paperwork that would allow that man to sue the Connecticut Department of ...
The conservator for the man allegedly held captive in a Waterbury house for twenty years has filed paperwork that would allow that man to sue the Connecticut Department of Children and Families.
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