The hearing came just weeks after the mother of two failed to show up to another hearing, when her attorney said he was having difficulty getting a hold of Sherri, KRCR reported at the time.
Keith also claimed her legal team was refusing to speak to him as he seeks full custody of their two children. He currently has temporary custody of the children as divorce proceedings continue.
Keith had filed for divorce in April 2022, just days after Sherri pleaded guilty to the kidnapping scheme.
Prosecutors said Papini began planning the kidnapping hoax to get back with ex, James Reyes, around December 2015 and instructed him to obtain prepaid cell phones.
On November 2, 2016, Papini texted Reyes and told him to pick her up from a trail where she claimed she was out for a jog.
She reappeared three weeks later on Thanksgiving near Woodland, wearing a chain around her waist and arm. She told police two Hispanic women kidnapped her at gunpoint.
Her lies fell apart after investigators found her DNA on a piece of clothing that led back to her ex-boyfriend, who dropped her off in Woodland when she decided to reappear.
Papini was then arrested in March 2022, more than five years after her disappearance, and was released from prison late last month.