Savannah Guthrie is 'livid' over false accusations against brother-in-law in missing mom case

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Savannah Guthrie is 'livid' over false accusations against brother-in-law in missing mom case
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The conservative firebrand said she had learned Guthrie was left fuming after fellow journalist, Ashleigh Banfield, had alleged the brother-in-law,Kelly dropped the revelation amid reports Guthrie is planning to sue Banfield over the false allegation — and especially since the Pima County Sheriff’s Office publicly cleared the family of having any involvement.

Savannah Guthrie is reportedly “livid” after false reports claimed her brother-in-law could be a suspect in the investigation into her missing mother, a former NBC colleague said.“I have not been able to confirm that the Guthrie family wants to sue Ashleigh Banfield, but I have confirmed that Savannah is livid about that report and definitely does not suspect her or her brother-in-law,” Kelly said during an episode of SiriusXM’s The Megyn Kelly Show late last week. Life-threatening blizzard bomb cyclone to unleash feet of snow, destructive winds as storm rapidly intensifiesTrump defends Mark Levin after pundit's wild podcast feud with rival Megyn Kelly “Can you blame her? I mean, of course, she loves her sister, I’m sure she loves her brother-in-law, and I’m sure she genuinely doesn’t believe they had anything to do with it.” Cioni and his wife Annie Guthrie were the last known people to see Nancy after having dinner with her the night before she vanished, according to investigators. Just days after her disappearance, Banfield went on air citing a single law enforcement source who said Cioni was possibly being eyed as a suspect.Podcaster Ashleigh Banfield wrongly claimed that Tommaso Cioni, the husband of Annie Guthrie and brother-in-law of Savannah Guthrie, could be a suspect in the kidnapping.Banfield later doubled down on her reporting — even after Sheriff Chris Nanos insisted there were no persons of interest in the case. Life-threatening blizzard bomb cyclone to unleash feet of snow, destructive winds as storm rapidly intensifiesTrump defends Mark Levin after pundit's wild podcast feud with rival Megyn KellyBrittany Aldean shows off green bikini in spring break beach photos with familyConan O’Brien Fires Scathing Shot at Epstein Class in 2026 Oscars Monologue: “At Least We Arrest Our Pedophiles” Bill Maher Tells #OscarsSoWhite Critics to “Take the Win” on ‘Real Time’: “The Oscars Are a Long, Boring Show Full of All People”Savannah Guthrie is reportedly"livid" after false reports claimed her brother-in-law could be a suspect in the investigation into her missing mother, a former NBC colleague said.Podcaster Ashleigh Banfield wrongly claimed that Tommaso Cioni, the husband of Annie Guthrie and brother-in-law of Savannah Guthrie, could be a suspect in the kidnapping.Stream It Or Skip It: 'The Madison' On Paramount+, Where Michelle Pfeiffer Is A New York Woman Who Goes To Montana To Deal With Her Grief After A Tragedy

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