Irish Sunday Mirror

RANSOM BID

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Chloe has huge Instagram following dealt with all contact with the kidnappers. They controlled everything. They were specially trained in negotiatin­g, very calm, very profession­al.” While the police were there they received an email with pictures of drugged Chloe on the floor. During the negotiatio­ns the gang demanded €295,000, but the police, posing as Mr Green, told them €22,000 was as high as they could go.

“It was dreadful. I didn’t know what I could do to help,” says Mr Green.

“They were in my office for days, but then on the Sunday they said they Chloe’s agent Phil Green Herba took Chloe to British Consulate were standing down as there had been developmen­ts in Italy.

“They told me Chloe was safe. It was such a relief.”

Herba, 30, of Oldbury, West Midlands, had been arrested taking Chloe to the British Consulate.

Mr Green paid for Chloe’s flight back to the UK, but he says once she was back home she signed with a London publicity agent. “I feel aggrieved she has done this,” he says.

“I was speaking to her last Sunday on how to deal with everything, but when I rang her mum I was told someone else was representi­ng her.

“I wish her all the best, but I hope this doesn’t come back to bite her.”

The email said Chloe would be sold to the mafia. I was frozen to the spot MODELLING AGENT PHIL GREEN ON CHLOE KIDNAP

phil.cardy@ sundaymirr­or.co.uk

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