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Nanny ‘fiend’ rages at photographer

The Chilean socialite accused of holding his Upper East Side nanny hostage and paying her peanuts unloaded a string of obnoxious, classist insults on a photographer who dared try to collect on an outstanding bill, The Post has learned.

“DON’T COME THREAT- ENING ME YOU WORTHLESS LITTLE S–T. NEVER,” Manhattan-based aristocrat Micky Hurley blasted in an all-caps e-mail rant to Chilean lensman Roque Rodriguez after the photographer asked Hurley to pay the $240 he owed from a 2009 shoot.

“Remember, you are ALWAYS going to be from a different class, you were born where you were born.”, whom he dismissed as “a great-grandson of a seamstress.”

His e-mail tantrum emerged on the Chilean news Web site The Clinic after The Post exclusively reported that Hurley, an erstwhile interior designer, and his wife, Malu Custer Edwards, 29, allegedly kept nanny Felicitas del Carmen Villanueva Garnica in slave-like conditions in their Upper East Side apartment.

The jet-setting couple let their three bratty kids “slap and hit” their nanny “on a daily basis,” routinely locked her in rooms and paid her about $2 an hour for her long, 12-hour days, Garnica claimed.

She has sued the couple, claiming they “trafficked” her to the United States from Chile, subjected her to “forced labor” and refused to let her return to her homeland, telling her she had signed a contract and had no rights.

Hurley could not be reached for comment yesterday.