Lodi News-Sentinel

Sherri Papini’s husband files for divorce after she pleads guilty to kidnap hoax

- Ryan Sabalow and Sam Stanton

SACRAMENTO — Keith Papini, who loyally stood by his wife’s side for six years as Sherri Papini maintained she had been kidnapped, filed for divorce Wednesday, two days after she pleaded guilty to charges that the whole thing was a hoax.

Online records in Shasta County Superior Court say Keith Papini filed for “dissolutio­n with minor children” on Wednesday and that a hearing is set for May 9.

Sherri Papini’s attorney, William Portanova, who was with her when she pleaded guilty Monday in federal court to lying to the FBI and mail fraud, declined to comment Friday.

Keith Papini appeared to have supported his wife throughout the six-year saga that began in November 2016 with her disappeara­nce from Redding. She was found three weeks later wandering a Yolo County road on Thanksgivi­ng morning with a chain around her waist and one arm and various injuries.

In an ABC interview on “20/20” after she was found, Keith Papini described the ordeal of her disappeara­nce and his belief she had been kidnapped.

“I knew she was taken,” he told ABC at the time.

Sherri Papini, 39, told authoritie­s at the time that she had been abducted at gunpoint by “two Hispanic women” who had abused her and forced her to listen to loud music before the younger of the two released her.

The FBI and Shasta County officials continued to investigat­e the case and ultimately determined Papini’s planning of her disappeara­nce began in December 2015 and that she had not been abducted. Instead, court papers say, she was taken from Redding by an ex-boyfriend who allowed her to live 600 miles south in his Costa Mesa apartment during her disappeara­nce.

She admitted as much Monday to Senior U.S. District Judge William B. Shubb in a Zoom court hearing during which she told the judge she was “very sad. I feel very sad.”

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