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Sherri Papini's Ex-Husband Suggests His Kids Change Their Last Names So They're Not Identified With His Notorious Mother (Exclusive)

The Sherri Papini kidnapping case thrust her and her family into the national spotlight

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In 2016, Sherri Papini faked an elaborate kidnapping. First, she was missing for 22 days and when she was found on Thanksgiving Day, she claimed two Hispanic women kidnapped her while she was jogging near her home in Redding, California .

Nearly six years later, Sherri was arrested in connection with the kidnapping hoax after investigators discovered she had been willingly staying at an ex-boyfriend’s house for the 22 days she was missing. Sherri pleaded guilty to felony charges of lying to law enforcement and mail fraud in April 2022.

Her kidnapping case — and the charges that followed — thrust her and her family, including her two young children and her then-husband, Keith Papini, into the national spotlight.

Courtesy of Keith Papini Sherri and Keith Papini before the abduction hoaxCourtesy of Keith Papini Sherri and Keith Papini before the abduction hoax

Courtesy of Keith Papini Sherri and Keith Papini before the kidnapping hoax

Days after Sherri's plea deal, Keith filed for divorce and now has sole custody of their two children, who are now 9 and 11.

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After Sherri's prank made national news, Keith debated changing his children's last names and even gave them a list of last names to look at. But his children were skeptical.

“My son basically said, 'Is this about mom?' And I said, 'Well, maybe,' and he said, 'Well, I don't think we should have to change our last name because of mom's mistakes,'” Keith said to PEOPLE. “The fact that he said that kind of hit me, 'Oh wow, this kid is… He's right.' But again, as a parent, you think about your children and you know that this last name is very unique and it will always be available. But right now, they're both children anyway. very happy, and they are thriving at the moment.”

Keith spoke out in this week's issue of PEOPLE. He also talks about his ordeal in Perfect Wife: The Mysterious Disappearance of Sherri Papinia new three-part documentary series now streaming on Hulu.

For more on the fake Sherri Papini kidnapping, subscribe to PEOPLE now or pick up this week's issue on newsstands today.

Related: Keith Papini Claims Ex-Wife Sherri Lied to Him About Fake Kidnapping and Torture for 6 Years: 'I'll Never Know the Truth' (Exclusive)

Sherri was sentenced to 18 months in prison and was released in early 2023. She was also ordered to pay more than $300,000 in restitution to several law enforcement organizations. She now sees her children once a month during supervised visits.



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To this day, Keith still struggles with the trauma Sherri inflicted on their children over the years.

“In my opinion, a lot of their childhood was stolen from them,” Keith says. “So my biggest goal is to give them a happy, healthy life and surround them with loving people. And a lot of those conversations that I’ve had to have, no parent should ever have to have with their children.”

Related: New docuseries delves into Sherri Papini kidnapping hoax: 'Minds absolutely blown'

Keith Papini tells his story in Perfect Wife: The Mysterious Disappearance of Sherri Papini, a new three-part documentary series premiering on Hulu June 20.

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