The Nine Network is facing calls to pay US$500,000 to Ali Elamine in exchange for the release of an Australian man who allegedly orchestrated the botched 60 Minutes child snatch attempt in Lebanon.
Adam Whittington's mother is urging Nine to help secure the release of her son, who was arrested in April after attempting to return the two young children to Brisbane mum Sally Faulkner.
"Please, please Channel Nine help us. Bring Adam home," Georgina Whittington told the Australian. "It was their fault, it went wrong. they can't just put the blame on Adam. I feel it is their (Nine's) responsibility."
Whittington's firm, Child Abduction Recovery, was hired by Faulkner and reportedly received a A$69,000 payment from Nine to recover the children from Lebanon where they have been living with their father, Elamine.
The Australian reported Whittington's lawyers in Beirut were close to agreeing a deal with Elamine's legal team involving a US$500,000 payment to the Lebanese-American father of two in exchange for Whittington's release from a Beirut prison.