Kimberly Sullivan, the Connecticut woman accused of imprisoning her stepson for 20 years, must wear a GPS monitor while out on bail, a judge ruled.
A Connecticut woman accused of imprisoning her stepson for nearly two decades and subjecting him to starvation and relentless abuse is set to appear in court Friday to face charges including assault,
Update: A judge ruled Friday, March 28, that Kimberly Sullivan must wear a GPS-monitoring device while out on bail. Original: Donations continue to flood in for the 32-year-old man from Connecticut who was allegedly held captive
Prosecutors want to modify the bail for Kimberly Sullivan, the Connecticut woman accused of imprisoning her stepson for 20 years.
A Connecticut woman who identified herself as the biological mother of Kimberly Sullivan's stepson has reportedly spoken out about the case.
Everyone is coming for her, and we’re taking it one day at a time and we’re going to prepare her defense,” attorney Ioannis A. Kaloidis told The Post Monday.
Kimberly Sullivan is facing several charges in the case of her stepson, who was reportedly held captive in their home for 20 years.