Did T-Bag's father sexually abuse him?

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In season 2, episode 17 of Prison Break, T-Bag's father is angry at young T-Bag because he isn't getting good grades at school.

Then T-Bag's father touches T-Bag on the leg and closes the door.

I know that can mean a lot of things, but can we assume based on that that T-Bag's father was sexually abusing him?



Best Answer

Yes, he definitely did.

Besides that flashback you mentioned when his father touches his leg and then closes the door, there's a scene in Season 4 Episode 21 which leaves no doubt: T-Bag is going to rape Sara and she tells him that he's like that, that he was 'damaged' by all those childhood traumas and repeated sexual abuse. That's also why T-Bag thinks he can't have kids; he thinks his sterility is due to the sexual abuse he suffered as a child.




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Answer 2

From Prison Break Wikia here is the transcript of Season 1 Episode 6 titled Riots, Drill and the Devil.

BELLICK: [Approaching T-Bag and speaking more quietly] That's right, Teddy. I read your psych records. About how your daddy raped his mongoloid sister and then nine months later, little Teddy pops out.

[T-Bag is quiet for a moment, suddenly he grabs the gate]

T-BAG: I'm gonna kill you!

[T-Bag goes crazy, the rest of the rioters start yelling and attacking the gate again, Bellick laughs, then bends down and picks something up]

It's evident that T-Bag's father was a pervert and incest. So Yea. He sexually abused T-Bag.

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