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THE Scheme star Dayna McLaughlin has told how her gangland agents promised her £1million by Christmas and fed her free drugs…then left her high and dry.

The gutted 20-year-old claims Jonathon Tolland, 30, and his associate Tommy Todd owe her around £7000 in unpaid fees.

The duo approached Dayna and her fiancé Marvin Baird, 32, and asked if they could act as their agents in June last year.

The Sunday Mail revealed how convicted drugs dealer Tolland and Todd – who is facing gun and drug charges – called themselves TNT Management.

They planned to cash in on the couple, who won small-screen notoriety after starring in the controversial fly-on-the-wall BBC documentary set on a Kilmarnock housing estate.

Today, Dayna reveals how they agreed to sign a deal with the double act after Todd paid Marvin’s outstanding court fines.

The couple were:

?Promised they would make £1million in six months.

?Moved into a £300,000 home.

? Plied with free drugs.

But Tolland and Todd then stiffed the pair of £7000 fees from a personalised phone message scheme.

Now Dayna is homeless and living with a friend in a run-down council flat in Cumnock, Ayrshire, while Marvin is serving a 17-month jail sentence for stealing mail.

Dayna said: “We were living a dream but it was too good to be true. We ended up with less than we started out with and neither Jonathon or Tommy will answer the phone.”

Dayna and Marvin signed a contract with Tolland and Todd last year after several meetings with the pair.

During one sit-down, Todd told the heroin-addicted couple that they would make £1million in time for Christmas.

Tolland moved them out of their council accommodation in Kilmarnock and into a £300,000 home in Cleland, Lanarkshire.

Both men wanted to make a documentary about the couple getting married and have cameras follow them round during the build-up to the big day.

Dayna said: “Tommy came down to Kilmarnock and gave a girl £50 to find me and Marvin.

“He told us he wanted to act as our agent and help us make money. He told us we didn’t have to give a quick answer and to go away and think about it.

“Then he gave Marvin £100 and said if he needed anything else just to phone him.

“The next day the police arrived because a warrant had been issued for Marvin’s arrest.

“He owed around £600 in unpaid fines and Tommy came down and paid the lot.

“Marvin was hooked on the idea of him being our agent. The guy had only just met Marvin and had kept him out of jail.

“Tommy told us we’d have a million pounds by Christmas and he had big plans for us.

“He introduced us to Jonathon and we all went to a lawyer’s office to sign a contract.

“They were desperate for me and Marvin to get married.

“The big idea was to make a documentary about Marvin’s stag do and my hen night and the build-up to the wedding.

“We also went to a studio and recorded a dance record. Marvin was getting singing lessons in the studio while we were recording but it’s never been released.”

Dayna says she and Marvin were plied with alcohol, cocaine and ecstasy during wild nights of partying.

They held regular booze marathons at Hanley’s Bar in Glasgow’s Tollcross Road – a pub then run by Todd but which has since shut down.

The couple were also taken on shopping trips and told to pick whatever items they wanted.

Dayna added: “They said they wanted to make sure me and Mavin weren’t taking heroin and planned to have us drug-tested.

“Ecstasy and cocaine was getting passed about and no one bothered.

“We were also taken out shopping in Glasgow city centre and told to pick anything that we wanted.

“Shop assistants would shut the doors while we were in and everything was always paid for in cash.”

Dayna says things with Tolland and Todd suddenly started to go sour when the “agents” went on holiday and stopped sending drivers to pick them up from their luxury home.

The couple also got an eviction notice because of unpaid mortgage arrears.

She added: “They went away without telling me and Marvin and left us in the house in Cleland.

“We couldn’t get hold of them to find out what was happening with any of the plans.

“We felt stranded and could sense they were pulling back from us.

“We were also told the mortgage hadn’t been getting paid and the house would be soon put up for sale so we decided to go back to Kilmarnock.

“But when we got there the council had thrown Marvin’s stuff out because they thought that he had abandoned the property so we were homeless.

“We couldn’t get Jonathon or Tommy to answer our calls so were left on the streets with less than we started with.

“We didn’t make any money and none of the plans Jonathon and Tommy had for us happened.”

Dayna also claims that she and Marvin are due around £7000 in unpaid fees from the pair after they recorded eight messages for BuzzClips – an internet celebrity messaging service.

People can pay £3 to receive a message from the couple to celebrate special occasions.

Dayna says around 5000 people bought messages but neither she or Marvin have got any cash.

She added: “Jonathon and Tommy have the money but haven’t paid us a penny.

“I can’t get them on the phone to talk about it and I’d rather not go to a lawyer. Maybe they feel they deserve to keep the money.

“I’d rather they had left me and Marvin alone instead of messing with our heads and promising to make us millionaires.”

Tolland got four years at the High Court in Edinburgh in 2006 for being concerned in the supply of cocaine.

He also got a not proven verdict when he was charged with raping a woman in Glasgow in 2010.

Todd was arrested in April last year after cocaine and firearms were found in a pub in Glasgow.

A report has been sent to the procurator fiscal.