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Sherri Papini Recasts 2016 Kidnapping Hoax in New Docuseries

Papini now alleges her ex-boyfriend abducted and tortured her, contradicting her 2022 guilty plea and confession to fabricating the story.

FILE - Sherri Papini leaves the federal courthouse after Federal Judge William Shubb sentenced her to 18 months in federal prison, in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, Sept. 19, 2022. Federal prosecutors had asked that she be sentenced to eight months in prison for faking her own kidnapping in 2016.
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Overview

  • Investigation Discovery's four-part docuseries, 'Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie,' premieres May 26–27, revisiting her controversial 2016 disappearance.
  • In the series, Papini claims her ex-boyfriend James Reyes abducted her, chained her, and branded her, contradicting her previous admission of a hoax.
  • Papini alleges she initially fabricated the story about two masked women to conceal an extramarital affair from her then-husband, Keith Papini.
  • DNA evidence tied Reyes to the case, and he told the FBI — passing a polygraph — that Papini orchestrated the entire scheme, including self-inflicted injuries.
  • Following her 2022 guilty plea to making false statements and mail fraud, Papini served less than a year of her 18-month federal prison sentence.