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Senior correspondent Laura Ingle reports on recent video footage released of Sherri Papinin confronted by detectives in 2020 after they discovered her kidnapping was faked.
Northern California mom Sherri Papini, who was sentenced to 18 months in prison for a kidnapping hoax that triggered a national media blitz and a costly multistate search, has been released from federal prison, online records show.
Papini, 41, is currently in community confinement, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The Residential Reentry Management Office in Sacramento, which oversees halfway houses in California, Guam, Hawaii and northern Nevada, placed Papini in an undisclosed location.
She could be in a halfway house or home confinement – but either way she served less than one year in prison.
The mother of two pleaded guilty in 2022 to two charges in a sweeping 35-count indictment accusing her of hatching a kidnapping scheme with her ex-boyfriend nearly seven years ago.
CALIFORNIA MOM SHERRI PAPINI CHARGED WITH FAKING 2016 KIDNAPPING
Sherri Papini leaves federal court after her arraignment in Sacramento, California, Wednesday, April 13, 2022, on 34 counts of mail fraud and one count of making false statements. She later pleaded guilty to a single count of mail fraud and one count of making false statements as part of a plea agreement. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncell)
On Nov. 2, 2016, she went for a jog in Redding, California, near her home, leaving her cellphone and earbuds on the side of the road.
She had her ex-boyfriend pick her up and drive her 600 miles south to his home in Costa Mesa.
She reemerged three weeks later on Thanksgiving Day bound, beaten and with a brand on her shoulder 150 miles from her home and pinned her abduction on two Hispanic women who she claimed held her at gunpoint.
SHERRI PAPINI, CALIFORNIA MOM BEHIND KIDNAPPING HOAX, SOBBED WHEN CONFRONTED WITH EVIDENCE OF HER LIES
It took investigators years to piece together what actually happened as they searched for the phantom perpetrators, with a key piece of DNA evidence playing a pivotal role in unraveling her false story.
Investigators identified an unknown male’s DNA on her underwear when she returned and matched it to a relative of her ex-boyfriend.
The FBI poster of the suspects in the kidnapping of Sherri Papini. (FBI)
Once they tracked him down, he came clean and admitted to helping her brand herself and shooting a hockey puck off her leg to cause bruising before dropping her off on the side of the road.
Detectives with the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office confronted her about the hoax in front of her dumbstruck husband in a 2020 videotaped interrogation, which was released last year.
CALIFORNIA MOM SHERRI PAPINI SENTENCED TO 18 MONTHS IN PRISON FOR FAKING ABDUCTION, RUNNING AWAY WITH EX-FLING
The troubled mom continued to deny the kidnapping was fake or that she had been with her ex-boyfriend even as detectives confronted her with evidence that undermined her story.
She was not arrested until March 2022. Her husband filed for divorce days later.
Sherri Papini was released from federal custody last week after serving less than one year for hatching an elaborate kidnapping hoax. (Fox News)
Before her arrest, Papini illegally collected thousands of dollars in benefits by perpetuating the false kidnapping tale to the California Victim Compensation Board and the Social Security Administration.
At her sentencing, she apologized to her family and the public. She was ordered to pay about $309,000 in restitution.
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She is expected to be officially released from federal custody Oct. 29.
Rebecca Rosenberg is a veteran journalist and book author with a focus on crime and criminal justice. Email tips to rebecca.rosenberg@fox.com and @ReRosenberg.
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