Sherri Papini, California woman charged with faking her kidnapping, released from jail
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Sherri Papini, a Northern California woman who was arrested last week for allegedly faking her own 2016 kidnapping and lying to federal agents, was released from jail on Tuesday.
A federal judge allowed Papini, 39, to be released after her family posted a $120,000 bond. Papini must undergo psychiatric treatment and surrender her passport as conditions of her release.
Wearing a gray hoodie and keeping her head down, Papini ran out the doors of the jail in Sacramento and, embraced by friends or family, dashed to a car past a throng of reporters and photographers shouting questions.

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