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ROCKEFELLER IMPOSTER’S DRIVER SAYS SHE WAS UNWITTING ACCOMPLICE

The Boston-area woman who spirited the Rockefeller imposter and his 7-year-old daughter to Manhattan said this morning she was an unwitting accomplice and that the child showed no signs of distress as she played in the car.

“I thought he had custody of his daughter,” Aileen Ang, 30, told Boston’s WBZ Radio of mysterious millionaire Clark Rockefeller.

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She was paid $500 to drive the pair to the Big Apple.

Little Reigh Boss, who had just been snatched off a Beacon Hill street by her father during a supervised visitation, “was happy playing in the back,” Ang said.

“She was actually saying – I can’t quote exactly – but it was kind of like, ‘I love you too much daddy,’ and he would just respond, ‘I love you even more.'”

Prior to making the four-hour drive, Ang called her mother Anita, a pediatrician from Warsaw, NY, to say, “I’m on the highway getting ready to pick up somebody. He wants to pay me $500 to bring him to New York City,” the elder Ang, 65, told the Boston Herald.

“I said, ‘How come? That’s a lot of money.’ She said, ‘Well, he’s rich and he wants to rent a private car.”‘

Aileen Ang told the radio station that moments after dropping the pair off at Grand Central Terminal on Sunday night, she got a call from a friend who alerted her to the manhunt for the pair.

A shocked Ang told the station she immediately dialed 911 and went to a nearby police station.

“I was in a big daze,” she said. “I can’t believe he actually did it. I’m still in shock.”

Rockefeller remains the subject of a multi-agency manhunt.

Various reports have him on a 72-foot catamaran heading to anywhere from Bermuda to Peru.

One woman claims to have seen him in Smyrna, Del., according to the Boston Herald.