<p>Chapman's departure from the US back to her home country as part of a spy-swap deal apparently left a few broken hearts in Manhattan -- but none of them seems to regret getting involved with the woman dubbed the "sexy spy".<br /><br />According to the cbsnews.com., three men who had run-ins with the "femme fatale" spoke to Details magazine about the spy who entranced them and said that Chapman was adept at using her greatest weapon -- sex.<br /><br />"She was an expert at using her femininity to get information," model Dennis Hirdt, who claims he never went past the flirtatious texting stage with Chapman, told the magazine.<br />"Little hand touches. Whispers. Maybe putting a hand on the cheek, or maybe 'by accident' lips rubbing against an earlobe."<br /><br />Bill Staniford, the CEO of an online real estate company, said Chapman also had a way of entering a room that seemed to turn even the most focused businessman into a lovesick teenager.<br /><br />"She knocked me out. There was something about her -- I think it might have been the red hair, or the way she walked, or her body. I was immediately like, 'My game's f****d. I can't focus on anything.' It's like 'mwah mwah mwah.' She kept on talking and I just kept on staring at her," said Staniford, a former marine who reportedly did intelligence work in Nicaragua, Columbia and Peru in the '90s. <br /><br />Staniford, like many of her lovers, says that their relationship wasn't all business for the spy, according to Details.<br /><br />"She might have been faking with the others but it was real with me." Nonetheless, when Staniford saw the headlines about his redheaded beauty he had a moment of panic. However, he reassured himself that he had been careful, that she had not "knocked him out" that much.<br /><br />He, though, does look like he was possibly targeted: one of the other female members of the spy ring, Cynthia Murphy, was his longtime accountant.<br /><br />"I think she was a spy," he told the magazine. "However, I would bet you almost every single cent I own that she had no formal training in espionage and human intelligence."<br />"I feel bad for her. And I'm not exactly sure why. I just feel like she got used somehow," Staniford added.<br /><br />The 28-year-old flame-haired girl was at the centre of the espionage ring busted in the US. She was deported to Russia in July this year as part of a swap deal held in Austria.<br /><br /></p>
<p>Chapman's departure from the US back to her home country as part of a spy-swap deal apparently left a few broken hearts in Manhattan -- but none of them seems to regret getting involved with the woman dubbed the "sexy spy".<br /><br />According to the cbsnews.com., three men who had run-ins with the "femme fatale" spoke to Details magazine about the spy who entranced them and said that Chapman was adept at using her greatest weapon -- sex.<br /><br />"She was an expert at using her femininity to get information," model Dennis Hirdt, who claims he never went past the flirtatious texting stage with Chapman, told the magazine.<br />"Little hand touches. Whispers. Maybe putting a hand on the cheek, or maybe 'by accident' lips rubbing against an earlobe."<br /><br />Bill Staniford, the CEO of an online real estate company, said Chapman also had a way of entering a room that seemed to turn even the most focused businessman into a lovesick teenager.<br /><br />"She knocked me out. There was something about her -- I think it might have been the red hair, or the way she walked, or her body. I was immediately like, 'My game's f****d. I can't focus on anything.' It's like 'mwah mwah mwah.' She kept on talking and I just kept on staring at her," said Staniford, a former marine who reportedly did intelligence work in Nicaragua, Columbia and Peru in the '90s. <br /><br />Staniford, like many of her lovers, says that their relationship wasn't all business for the spy, according to Details.<br /><br />"She might have been faking with the others but it was real with me." Nonetheless, when Staniford saw the headlines about his redheaded beauty he had a moment of panic. However, he reassured himself that he had been careful, that she had not "knocked him out" that much.<br /><br />He, though, does look like he was possibly targeted: one of the other female members of the spy ring, Cynthia Murphy, was his longtime accountant.<br /><br />"I think she was a spy," he told the magazine. "However, I would bet you almost every single cent I own that she had no formal training in espionage and human intelligence."<br />"I feel bad for her. And I'm not exactly sure why. I just feel like she got used somehow," Staniford added.<br /><br />The 28-year-old flame-haired girl was at the centre of the espionage ring busted in the US. She was deported to Russia in July this year as part of a swap deal held in Austria.<br /><br /></p>