אפדעיט איבער די פארכאפונג פון נענסי גאטרי
TMZ host Harvey Levin publicly confronted a tipster claiming knowledge of the whereabouts of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who was abducted on February 1, 2026, in Tucson, Arizona. Levin emphasized the importance of verifying any claims, stating that individuals asserting knowledge of the kidnapper must provide concrete information. TMZ has offered to relay credible tips directly to the FBI, creating a verifiable record linked to the source, while explicitly warning that false claims could constitute a federal crime.
The tipster reportedly sent multiple emails referencing several alleged kidnappers and demanded a $50,000 Bitcoin payment for information. Levin stressed that TMZ will not comply with payment demands but will preserve evidence for any potential reward if Guthrie is safely located. Recent sightings suggest that Guthrie may be alive south of the U.S. border, underscoring the urgency of verified leads.
Levin’s approach balances public accountability and law enforcement collaboration, ensuring that tipsters are aware of the legal implications of false statements while providing a clear channel for credible information to reach authorities. By documenting submissions and forwarding them to the FBI, TMZ aims to assist the investigation without incentivizing fraudulent or unverified claims, maintaining both legal and ethical standards in a high-profile case that has drawn national attention.