Connecticut woman accused of captivity seeks access to stepson's new identity

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A Connecticut woman accused of holding her stepson captive for over 20 years was granted access to his alias, address, and medical records by a court, with the judge ruling that she has a constitutional right to this information, despite objections from prosecutors concerned about potential harm to the victim.
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