“The trauma inflicted on our children at the unexpected loss of their mother was heartbreaking,” Keith added.
The declaration states that the fallout from the kidnapping hoax has “kept life in turmoil” for the family ever since.
Sherri and Keith Papini.
The filing states that Sherri “has not been acting in a rational manner” of late, referencing her guilty plea.
Sherri and Keith Papini.Courtesy Keith Papini
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Keith filed for divorce two days afterSherri, 39, entered guilty pleasvia Zoom to one count each of lying to a federal officer and mail fraud. Her sentencing is scheduled for July 11.
Sherri Papini.
She was found wandering in a parking lot 22 days later — on Thanksgiving Day. Her family, including her children then ages 2 and 4, welcomed her back and the community of Redding, which had spent days searching for her, largely rallied around her.
But after investigating her purported kidnapping, the authorities found that Sherri had fabricated the incident and had been hiding out with an ex-boyfriend in Southern California.
After Sherri returned from her hoax kidnapping, Keith publicly supported her claims.
In 2016, describing her false account of escaping from captivity, Keith told ABC’s20/20, “She screamed so much, she said she was coughing up blood from the screaming, trying to get someone to stop. Again, just another sign of how my wife is, she’s so wonderful. 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.
source: people.com