An agreement was recently reached to the sell the home of Kimberly Sullivan, the Waterbury women accused of holding her stepson captive for years.
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The agreement was made with JD Homes LLC for a proposed sale of the home at 2 Blake St. for $110,000. It's not clear whether the deal has been finalized. A probate hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.
In February 2025, Sullivan's stepson, known as "S,” set the home on fire to escape.
Sullivan faces kidnapping and cruelty charges.