EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: KIDNAP VIC MICHELLE KNIGHT TURNS BACK ON FAMILY

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Former sex slave Michelle Knight has turned her back on her family. Nearly two years since her rescue from a Cleveland house of horrors, she still has had no contact with her loved ones.

“She don’t want anything to do with us,” her brother Freddie told The National ENQUIRER. Michelle disappeared in August 2002 when she was 21.

According to her mother, her family thought she’d run away.

Courageous Michelle endured 11 harrowing years of torture, rape, pregnancies and forced miscarriages at the hands of evil sicko Ariel Castro in his ramshackle home. Finally in May 2013, she was found along with captives Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus.

But Michelle refused to see relatives, including her grandmother. When news of her miraculous rescue spread, her mother traveled to Ohio from Naples, Fla., to see her. But she was turned away.

In desperation, she hired an attorney, hoping to get access to her daughter, but failed. At the time, Freddie reportedly said: “My sister is going to move on, forget the past.”

But today even he doesn’t know where she is. “I don’t know really what’s wrong, but whatever,” said Freddie, who hasn’t seen his sister or his family since her abduction.

Michelle has remained in near-total seclusion since regaining her freedom, giving only a few interviews in 2014 to promote her memoir, “Finding Me.”