RANSOM NOTE DRAMA IN NANCY GUTHRIE CASE — FBI SETS RECORD STRAIGHT
Harvey Levin and the feds are clearing the air after reports claimed notes sent to TMZ about Savannah Guthrie's missing mom were totally bogus.
Hold up — there's been some serious confusion swirling around the Nancy Guthrie disappearance case! A report surfaced claiming the FBI had totally debunked three ransom notes connected to Savannah Guthrie's missing mother, including two that landed at TMZ's doorstep. TMZ founder Harvey Levin and the FBI are now pumping the brakes on that narrative.
According to Us Weekly, an FBI spokesperson clarified that while the bureau HAS received multiple ransom notes throughout the investigation, they haven't blanket-dismissed them all. "Some have been deemed to be extortion attempts without legitimacy," the FBI confirmed — meaning not every note is fake, and investigators are still sorting through the legit leads from the noise.
The whole thing shows just how tricky these high-profile missing person cases can get — with ransom notes flying in from every direction, it's the feds' job to separate the real deal from the attention-seekers. The investigation continues, and authorities are keeping their cards close to their chest about which notes might actually matter in finding Nancy.
Sources · Us Weekly