From the Washington Examiner: TMZ on Monday said it received a fourth note from a man claiming to have critical knowledge of Nancy Guthrie’s whereabouts.
TMZ is one of several media outlets that have received multiple notes currently being investigated by the FBI to determine whether they are real or sent by impostors looking to take advantage of the situation. In the latest note sent to TMZ, the man said they knew where Guthrie is located, adding that he “saw Nancy with them” five days ago, south of the border, and was told to “shut up.” The alleged note says Guthrie is in Mexico, but does not appear to offer further details, according to TMZ chief Harvey Levin.
After receiving the fourth note from the same man this week, Levin issued a personal video message to the person. He urged the man to send information about Guthrie, framing it as a way for the person to establish evidence that they can use to obtain the FBI’s $100,000 reward, should the elderly woman be found.
“I don’t know if you’re real or not, if you’re watching this, but if you are — and I have told the FBI that we’re going to do this — they know this: if you’re worried about getting this money, and you really do have this information, send it to us. You’re sending us these letters. Send it to us. We will forward it to the FBI, and that way there’s a record that we have that you supplied this information,” Levin said.
The person who sent the letter to TMZ claims that one of the reasons he’s worried about coming forward is because he has a criminal record, from a burglary he committed 10 years ago.
“If you’re the individual claiming you know who the kidnapper is—prove it. Send us the info. We’ll forward it to the FBI and create a record tying it to you,” TMZ urged.
WATCH Levin’s message to the author of the letters below:
🚨🎥 TMZ’s Harvey Levin is speaking to you.
If you’re the individual claiming you know who the kidnapper is—prove it. Send us the info. We’ll forward it to the FBI and create a record tying it to you. pic.twitter.com/axj25hTgp3
— TMZ (@TMZ) February 16, 2026
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