The filing states that Papini "has not been acting in a rational manner" of late, referencing her guilty plea. In a statement obtained by PEOPLE on Friday, ...
I will work the rest of my life to make amends for what I have done." Online court records in Shasta County, Calif. indicate Keith Papini is the petitioner and Sherri Papini is the respondent in the case, which is classified as a "dissolution with minor children." She says maybe people aren't stopping because I have a chain, it looks like I broke out of prison, so she tried to tuck in her chain under the clothes," he said. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? In 2016, describing her false account of escaping from captivity, Keith told ABC's 20/20, "She screamed so much, she said she was coughing up blood from the screaming, trying to get someone to stop. I do not want to say anything in the pleadings connected to this matter that would inflame the situation or attract media attention."
The case of fake "Gone Girl" Sherri Papini, who officially pleaded guilty earlier this week to lying to the FBI and mail fraud, will be the subject of a ...
This was two days after Papini entered her guilty plea as part of a plea deal in which she is likely to serve a brief prison term. This is a reversal from many public statement Keith Papini has given in support of his wife, and previously saying he believed her story — but last week Papini also publicly admitted to her elaborate lie. "The bottom line is, this case was about some very strong narcissistic behavior, along with deception, deceit and selfishness. "I used to come home in tears, because I was getting suspended from school all the time for defending myself against the Latinos," this Sherri Graeff wrote. Shasta County Sheriff Sergeant Kyle Wallace tells Dateline NBC that it was ultimately, probably, Papini's "theatrics" that led investigators to question her story and pursue the case against her. And this is just as her husband, Keith Papini, has filed for divorce.
The husband of Sherri Papini, a California woman who admitted to making up a 2016 abduction that touched off a nationwide search, filed for divorce and.
In a plea agreement reached this month with federal prosecutors, she agreed to pay more than $300,000 in restitution. Sherri Papini has said she is "deeply ashamed" for making up the story and that she will "work the rest of my life to make amends for what I have done." In divorce papers filed earlier this week in state Superior Court in Redding, a lawyer for Keith Papini noted that Sherri Papini pleaded guilty to two counts of mail fraud and lying to a law enforcement officer and said that she is “under exceptional pressure with national media attention on her case.”
The dissolution of marriage papers were filed Wednesday along with Keith Papini's request for temporary custody of the couple's two children.
Thomas did not respond to a request for clarification, so it's unclear whether Keith Papini was involved in the statement or represented by Thomas. The filing says Keith and Sherri Papini separated on March 3, which was the day FBI agents arrested her. Keith Papini stated he doesn't want to say anything in the pleadings that "would inflame the situation or attract media attention." Sherri Papini is living with a relative in Butte County, according to the filing. In his declaration, Keith Papini says: "This family has been thrust into the national news as a result of the well-publicized activities of my wife, Sherri Papini. He said in the filing he wants to protect his two children from "the negative impact of their mother's notoriety."
The husband of shamed California “super mom” Sherri Papini has filed for divorce just days after she pleaded guilty to charges related to her sensational ...
In the years since the hoax kidnapping, he’s also publicly supported her and claimed he believed she was actually kidnapped. Sherri pleaded guilty Monday to lying to federal investigators and mail fraud as part of her scheme to fake her own kidnapping in 2016. In November 2016, Papini, a 39-year-old mother of two, was found about 150 miles from her home after being missing for three weeks.
The husband of Sherri Papini, the Northern California woman accused of faking her own kidnapping in 2016, has filed for divorce and custody of the couple's ...
She told police she had been abducted and branded by two women who kept her chained in a closet. We, both children and I, need time to recover and stabilize." His wife had lied to their children about her disappearance, Keith Papini said in a court document.
'Dateline' is taking a trip down memory lane with the Sherri Papini story. The California mother was abducted 6 years ago and returned 3 weeks later but all ...
Perhaps the Dateline special will give us more insight into why Sherri did what she did because it seems like her issues stretch far beyond money. "Papini's staged kidnapping cost the California Victim's Compensation Board over $30,000 in therapy visits and an ambulance trip and cost the United States Social Security Administration more than $127,000, which she will be required to pay back. The New York Post found that on December 6, 2016, Keith "wrote a $31,818.13 check to himself from the GoFundMe account." "My first sight was my wife in a hospital bed, her face covered in bruises ranging from yellow to black because of repeated beatings, the bridge of her nose broken," Keith said. While Keith was determined to find Sherri's abductors, Sherri was not very forthcoming with any information. They worked the case from day one and always found that the entire situation was a bit too dramatic. So, the ex drove 150 miles to Northern California to pick her up. They were still actively looking for her kidnappers and releasing information like that to the press could compromise their case. Her earbuds as well as several strands of her hair were with the phone. How in the world did Sherri Papini get here? This begs the question: Where is Sherri Papini now? Sherri is fresh from her April 18 federal court date where, according to ABC 10, she plead guilty.
After Sherri Papini went for a run and didn't come home in 2016, the heat was on to find the missing mother of two. But when she returned 22 days later, ...
We are confused by several aspects of the charges and hope to get clarification in the coming days." The ex said he drove Sherri back up to Northern California after she told him she missed her kids, and on the way back she tossed her prepaid phone out the car window. Sherri said that for three weeks she was chained to a metal pole in a bedroom closet, with enough give to reach the bed, and they gave her a bucket of kitty litter to use as a toilet. A total of $30,614.15 was used to pay for ambulance transportation upon her return, therapy and new window blinds for her home. "Shasta County Sheriff's Office immediately began investigating, calling on the assistance of the FBI. Countless hours were spent following leads, all in an effort to bring this woman back to her family." He never laid hands on her, he added, but when asked for help, such as to "'bank a puck'" off her leg as she requested, he complied. Meanwhile, in addition to appearing for requested meetings to look at photo arrays of possible suspects, Keith and Sherri contacted the FBI on multiple occasions between her return and May 7, 2018, to share new details. Sherri stayed at his apartment and never left for the entirety of the three weeks she was gone, Ex-Boyfriend told investigators. The same bag she used to flag someone down once she was able to free one of her hands." She was thrown from a vehicle with a chain around her waist, attached to her wrists and a bag over her head. When he first saw Sherri in her hospital bed, Keith described, her face was "covered in bruises ranging from yellow to black because of repeated beatings, the bridge of her nose broken. Authorities were searching for two Hispanic women driving a dark SUV who were said to be armed, he noted, adding, "Detectives will not rest until her captor or captors are identified and brought to justice."
The divorce filing shows Keith Papini wants full custody of their two children and wants to keep their cars and properties. Family law experts say this is all ...
A court date on that is set for next month. Six years ago, the tearful husband made a gut-wrenching plea to find his wife. Family law experts say this is all part of a larger legal strategy to distance himself from his wife’s web of lies.