Former Brattleboro Retreat caregiver charged with sexual assault

Vermont Business Magazine The Attorney General’s Office Monday announced that Sidney Rivers, 25, of Eureka, California, was arraigned on one count of felony sexual assault and two counts of felony caregiver sexual abuse of a vulnerable adult. The charges were filed by the Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud and Residential Abuse Unit (MFRAU) following an investigation into an allegation that Mr. Rivers sexually assaulted a resident while employed at the Brattleboro Retreat. The investigation was conducted jointly by MFRAU and the Brattleboro Police Department. 

Mr. Rivers pleaded not guilty at Monday’s arraignment in Vermont Superior Court, Windsor Criminal Division. The Court, Judge Elizabeth Mann presiding, ordered Mr. Rivers to post a surety bond of $1,000 and to obey conditions of release, including an order to have no contact with the victim, to not abuse or harass the victim, and to not work as a caregiver for any vulnerable adult or child. 

The Attorney General’s Office emphasizes that individuals charged with a crime are legally presumed innocent until their guilt is proven beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law. 

If you suspect someone is being or has been neglected or abused, contact local law enforcement immediately. You may also report neglect and abuse of a vulnerable adult to MFRAU at https://ago.vermont.gov/medicaid-fraud-report-form or to Adult Protective Services at 800-5641612. 

The Medicaid Fraud and Residential Abuse Unit receives 75 percent of its funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under a grant award totaling $1,497,780 for Federal fiscal year FY 2026. The remaining 25 percent, totaling $499,260 for FY 2026, is funded by the State of Vermont.

1.5.2026. MONTPELIER, Vt. – The Attorney General

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