Kimberly Sulivan, Waterbury, a lawyer for the Connectic Woman, Connecticut woman faced a litni of allegations for allegedly misbehaving her step -son for 20 years, denied that her customer is responsible for any misconduct in an interview with Fox News Digital.
Referring to the bodycam footage issued by the Waterbury Police Department last week, Eonis Kaloidis said that he completely disagreed how his customer has been depicted.
“I have seen photos, I have seen the video,” said Kaloidis. “I disagree with the characterization of the pictures and videos. They have been made the worst that someone has seen in 20 years. I don’t see it as this case.
“His face has been plaster on the entire TV, news, internet, social media. His life has turned upside down. He has a huge goal on his back. He has essentially become a public enemy number one. It is a tremendous weight that she is carrying. It is a tremendous turmoil throughout her life.”
Bodycam shows suspects after the fierce escape of the step son in the Connectic House of Horrors
The image provided by the Waterbury Police Department shows the house where a connecting person told the officials that his stepmother had taken him captive for two decades because he was a boy. (Waterbury Police Department through AP)

Kimberly Sulivan allegedly imprisoned his half -son in this house. (Waterbury Police Department through AP)
The allegations were reported after the officials responded to the fire of a house in Waterbury on 17 February.
Inside the house, he said that he found a 32 -year -old man in a weak state, which was later identified as Sulivan’s half -son. He said that he deliberately set fire as he wanted his freedom.
Look: Police in the fire scene in Kimberly Sulivan
“This is a highly blow to her,” Kaloidis told Fox News Digita. “She lived a relatively quiet life.”
“His side of the story is quite simple,” he said. “He did not harm her, he did not rest her, he did not imprison her.”

Kimberly Sulivan was allegedly arrested after abusing his half -son in his waterbury, connecticut home. (Jim Shannon/HRST Connecticut Media through AP)
‘The malnourished man took the stepmother captive for decades, causing a fire to escape from the house:’ I wanted my freedom ‘
According to a arrest warrant for Sulivan, his half -son, “male victim 1”, was identified as he was held in one 9-Foot Storage Closett Windows 8-Foot No one with air conditioning or heat and without access to the bathroom for 20 years. He was reportedly kept inside the cell 22-24 hours per day.
The person told the police that he was allowed for two sandwiches and two small water bottles each day, one of which would use it for bathing. He said that he settled his waste using water bottles and newspapers. The person’s weight was less than 70 pounds when the first respondents found him after the fire.
After an investigation, Sulivan was Arrested on 12 March And the first-degree attack, the second-degree kidnapping, the first-degree illegal restraint, the cruelty for individuals and the first-degree carefree were accused with careless threat.

Kimberly Sulivan was taken into custody by the Waterbury Police Department on 12 March. (Waterbury Police Department)

Kimberly Sulivan is standing next to her lawyer Jason Spilka during a bond hearing in Waterbury Superior Court on Thursday, March 13, 2025. (Jim Shannon/HRST Connecticut Media AP, through Pool)
He has been released from jail on a $ 300,000 bond.
While Kaloidis admitted that he did not know what happened inside the house all the time during the last 20 years, he said that Sulivan refused to imprison his step son.

The picture provided by the Waterbury Police Department shows Kimberly Sulivan, who was accused on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, allegedly abducted and cruelty to make his 32 -year -old stepmother captive for more than 20 years. (Waterbury Police Department through AP)
“She believes that looking at these allegations, the rest of her life is on the line,” she said. “She hopes that she will be worshiped through this process.”
Man has described the shocking situations living during 20 -year domestic captivity: ‘unimaginable’

Kimberly Sulivan’s half -son told the police that he had to use water bottles to bathe and settle his waste. (Waterbury Police Department through AP)
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“I could tell you that it was a personal claim that it has been imprisoned in that house till the day of the fire,” Kaloidis said. “And my customer denied that there was an imprisonment. For the whole history, there is a lot that I think during the test, hope, hope, because I think it is a suitable place for the release of any additional information.”