A Connecticut judge granted motions allowing Kimberly Sullivan, accused of holding her stepson captive for more than two decades, to access the alleged victim’s alias and address and to view his medical records only at the defense office. The court also limited the stepson’s attorney to plea and sentencing matters and left Sullivan’s GPS monitor in place. Prosecutors said the man, who escaped after allegedly setting a fire and was found severely emaciated, fears Sullivan; the defense called disclosure a constitutional right. The stepson has used the alias S. The next hearing is Dec. 19.
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