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Suspect In Chloe Ayling Kidnapping Says The Model Helped Write Her Own Ransom Note

A trial is underway in Milan

The man accused of kidnapping British glamour model Chloe Ayling has told a court that she was in on the plot and helped him write ransom notes.

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As The Sun reports, 30-year-old Polish man Lucasz Herba testified on Wednesday that he had met Ayling on Facebook in 2015. He alleges that they had planned the kidnapping when the 20-year-old came to Italy last July.

20-year-old Ayling says she was kidnapped upon arriving in Milan for a photo shoot by Herba and his brother, Michael, 36, and that she was drugged, stuffed into a bag and kept for six days while her kidnappers tried to auction her as a sex slave on the dark web, Nine News reports.

Herba told the court that he and Ayling had โ€œtalked about [the kidnapping] for two hoursโ€.

โ€œShe wrote [the ransom notes] with me,โ€ he said through an interpreter.

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โ€œMy English isnโ€™t too good. She collaborated. She knew that when all the scandal was over she would earn a lot of money and publicity.โ€

Herba also testified that โ€œthe plan was that if we had any problems she was to blame someone else for the kidnapโ€. 

Speaking to 60 Minutes on Sundayโ€™s episode, Ayling acknowledged that many have queried her story. 

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โ€œI see why people have doubts, because if it wasnโ€™t me, I would think itโ€™s just crazy,โ€ she said.

โ€œBut it doesnโ€™t affect me because after going through something so bad, the opinions of people that donโ€™t even know me or know the full story, itโ€™s just not going to affect me.โ€

The trial in Milan continues.

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