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What Happened to Jeni Haynes? ‘We Are Jeni’ Star Developed Personality Disorder After Abuse From Dad
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What Happened to Jeni Haynes? ‘We Are Jeni’ Star Developed Personality Disorder After Abuse From Dad

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Jeni Haynes stood up for herself by taking legal action against her father, Richard Haynes, after she accused him of severe emotional, physical and sexual abuse during her childhood. Jeni, who has dissociative identity disorder, made international headlines after she was allowed to testify against Richard with her “alters,” or other multiple personalities, in Australian court.

Before Jeni’s story is told on Investigation Discovery’s documentary We Are Jeni, premiering on May 7, 2026, Us Weekly breaks down everything to know about the case.

What Happened to Jeni Haynes?

Jeni endured years of sexual abuse from her father beginning when she was a young child and she struggled to find anyone to believe her.

The abuse seemingly stopped when Jeni’s parents divorced in 1984 when she was 14, per News 24. Richard then moved from Australia to their native England. However, Jeni’s past haunted her and no one believed that Richard abused her.

She opened up about the abuse during a 2019 trial against Richard. “My dad’s abuse was calculated and it was planned. It was deliberate and he enjoyed every minute of it,” Jeni told the court in a victim impact statement in May, per BBC.

Jeni said Richard “heard me beg him to stop, he heard me cry, he saw the pain and terror he was inflicting upon me, he saw the blood and the physical damage he caused.” She added, “And the next day he chose to do it all again.”

She also said that Richard brainwashed her into thinking he could read her mind, as well as threatened to kill her mother, brother and sister if she ever told them about the abuse.

“My inner life was invaded by Dad. I couldn’t even feel safe in my own head,” Jeni said. “I could no longer examine what was happening to me and draw my own conclusions.”

Jeni Haynes Developed Dissociative Identity Disorder Due to Her Abuse

While experiencing the abuse, Jeni developed dissociative identity disorder (DID).

“Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a mental health condition where you have two or more separate personalities that control your behavior at different times. When personalities switch, you’ll have gaps in your memory,” according to the Cleveland Clinic. “The identities are usually caused by living through trauma. Psychotherapy can help you manage your symptoms.”

Jeni created an army of over 2,500 alternate personalities, also known as “alters,” to help her process the cruel treatment she was enduring from her father.

Jeni Haynes Got Justice Against Father Richard Haynes

When Jeni was 49 in 2019, she took her case to court in Sydney, Australia, to seek justice against her father. She and her alters made history by testifying about the years of physical and psychological torture she endured at the hands of her father.

Richard was ultimately sentenced to serve 45 years in prison, which is the toughest penalty for child abuse in Australia.

“We weren’t scared. We had waited such a long time to tell everyone exactly what he did to us and now he couldn’t shut us up,” Jeni previously told BBC about testifying in court.

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