Is The Kidnapping of a Talk Show Host's Mother Connected To Her Epstein Segment?
If you are to believe these two news articles...possibly.
First the Times Now World:
Savannah Guthrie's 84-year-old mother, Nancy, went missing from her Tucson home earlier this month, drawing national attention. Speculation arose on social media linking her disappearance to Guthrie's past interviews with Jeffrey Epstein’s survivors, although law enforcement continues to search urgently for Nancy.
When Today show co‑anchor Savannah Guthrie’s 84‑year‑old mother, Nancy Guthrie, disappeared from her Tucson home in Arizona, earlier this month, the news quickly became a national headline. In the days since, social media users have dredged up archival footage of Guthrie’s 2019 interviews with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking ring, a line of reporting she pursued as part of her journalistic work. Those clips are now trending online, often shared alongside unfounded speculation that the two events could be connected, even as law enforcement continues an urgent search for Nancy Guthrie.
Savannah Guthrie conducted an exclusive NBC News Dateline interview with Virginia Giuffre and other Epstein victims, giving them a platform to share the abuse they suffered.
In September 2019, just two months after Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in his prison cell, Guthrie conducted a series of exclusive interviews focusing on women who were sexually abused and trafficked by Epstein and his associates.
Guthrie, in one of the segments, sat down with Virginia Giuffre for her first exclusive television interview. Giuffre, in the interview, mentioned how she was abused when she was forced into sex with Epstein and others.
The special also included interviews with additional survivors, such as Anouska De Georgiou and Rachel Benavidez, who spoke publicly about their experiences for the first time. Guthrie also sat down with Jennifer Araoz, Marijke Chartouni and Chauntae Davies.
NBC Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie has been thrust into the headlines since her mother, Nancy Guthrie, disappeared from her house in Tucson, Arizona, on January 30.Before she was thrust into the headlines for the heartbreaking news of her mother, Guthrie played an important journalistic role in telling the stories of Jeffrey Epstein's victims and abuse survivors.Savannah Guthrie conducted an exclusive interview with Virginia Giuffre and other victims, which brought attention to their experiences. In the NBC News Dateline special, Guthrie sat down with multiple Epstein victims, allowing them to describe the exploitation they endured.In September 2019, two months after Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in his prison cell, Guthrie conducted a series of exclusive interviews that focused on women who were sexually abused and trafficked by Epstein and his network.
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