The new ID docuseries includes interviews with Sherri and her parents, Richard and Loretta Graeff. In
Caught in the Lie, Sherri now accuses her ex-boyfriend James Reyes, who previously denied any wrongdoing in the case, of abducting her after she intended to end their long-distance affair, which she hid from her then-husband Keith. “The injuries that occurred... the bites on my thigh, the footprint on my back, the brand, the melting of my skin—I am telling you there was no consent,” she said,
according to People.
Another piece of information Sherri reveals is that she was sexually abused “really early on in childhood” by someone other than her parents. She says the experience helped mold her personality. “It really led to this shaping of, OK, if I can just please this person and if I can placate or make them calm down or make them be OK, I’ll get hurt less,” she said,
according to US Weekly.
Her mother, Loretta, seemingly corroborates this story, acknowledging there was “inappropriate sexual behavior that I really don’t want to get into.”
It remains to be seen what other new claims Sherri might share in the docuseries. The first two episodes air Monday, May 26, on Investigation Discovery starting at 9 p.m. ET, with the final two airing the following night.
The 42-year-old is speaking about her disappearance for the first time in the new docuseries ‘Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie.’
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