Sherri Papini Changes Story, Denies Kidnapping Was a Hoax and Alleges New Abductor
- Sherri Papini, a 42-year-old mother, disappeared while jogging near her Redding, California home on November 2, 2016, and was found 22 days later with injuries.
- Initially, Papini claimed two masked Hispanic women kidnapped her, but she later pleaded guilty in 2022 to faking the kidnapping to cover up an affair with her ex-boyfriend James Reyes.
- Papini now alleges Reyes abducted and abused her for 22 days, citing fear of her husband and Reyes's threats for previously concealing the affair and misleading authorities.
- Authorities found Reyes's DNA on Papini's clothes from November 26, 2016, but he denies wrongdoing, and Papini says her initial description of kidnappers was a clue to his identity without naming him.
- Papini served 10–11 months in prison, paid over $300,000 in restitution for investigation costs, and her case remains under scrutiny as a complex example of fabricated kidnapping claims.
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Sherri Papini, who previously admitted she faked her 2016 kidnapping, is the subject of an Investigation Discovery (ID) true crime docuseries titled "Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie."
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Read Full ArticleWoman sent to prison in kidnapping hoax that shocked nation changes her story again
Sherri Papini is walking back claims her kidnapping was a hoax in a new documentary series, saying instead that she was abducted by her ex-boyfriend and that she later lied about it out of fear.
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