HomeCrimeSherri Papini hasn't paid $300K owed for fake kidnapping

Sherri Papini hasn’t paid $300K owed for fake kidnapping

A woman in a business suit leaves court with her lawyer whose hand is on her shoulder

Sherri Papini leaves federal court in Sacramento on Monday, Sept. 19, 2022. (screenshot from The Sacramento Bee video)

Sherri Papini, the California woman who pleaded guilty to staging her own three-week disappearance, has yet to pay the bulk of restitution, federal prosecutors wrote in a filing dated Sunday.

The judge in her September 2022 sentencing ordered her to pay $309,902.23 in restitution to cover expenses by government agencies that searched for her and provided financial aid after her reappearance.

There was also a $200 statutory assessment. Going by the new filing out of the Eastern District of California, it appears she barely put a dent in that so far. Authorities are seeking a writ of garnishment against property held by the law firm Kinney & Kinney Attorneys, saying that Papini “has a substantial nonexempt interest” in the property.

As of this week, Papini has paid $610 toward what she owes, the filing shows.

“As of March 22, 2024, Debtor owes $309,292.23,” they wrote. “Despite the United States’ demand for payment, made more than 30 days before the date of this Application, Debtor has failed to satisfy the debt. No interest accrues on this debt.”

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