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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Man who allegedly texted Guthrie family about bitcoin ransom makes first court appearance
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Man who allegedly texted Guthrie family about bitcoin ransom makes first court appearance

Last updated: February 6, 2026 4:15 pm
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A Los Angeles man, Derrick Callella, found himself in hot water after allegedly attempting to scam Savannah Guthrie’s family with ransom note text messages. The incident was described in court as Callella trying to capitalize on the family’s trauma for personal gain. Callella, a 42-year-old man, appeared in court where prosecutors criticized his opportunistic behavior.

During the hearing, it was revealed that Callella learned about the Guthrie family’s traumatic situation and saw it as an opportunity to exploit. Callella, who has three minor children, was portrayed by his defense as having engaged in an isolated incident. He did not enter a plea during the hearing and showed little emotion, although he made religious gestures by crossing himself multiple times.

Despite his charges, Callella was granted release on a $20,000 bond to his retiree mother, Michelle, who has a modest income of $35,000 per year from retirement and social security. As part of his release conditions, Callella will be subject to computer searches and allowed to possess only one cellphone.

The charges against Callella stem from sending fake ransom texts regarding Nancy Guthrie, the missing mother of NBC “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie. Nancy Guthrie, 84, went missing from her Tucson, Arizona home on January 31st, sparking a frantic search. Investigators fear she may have been kidnapped or worse.

Callella was charged with federal offenses including transmitting a demand for ransom in interstate commerce and using a telecommunications device to harass or threaten a person. If convicted, he could face fines, imprisonment, or both. The criminal complaint alleged that Callella sent bogus ransom texts to Nancy Guthrie’s daughter and son-in-law, prompting law enforcement involvement.

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Despite the seriousness of the charges, Callella’s alleged ransom request was not linked to other ransom notes sent to news outlets earlier that week. The prompt capture of Callella by federal agents was attributed to a swift investigation that led them to his residence in Los Angeles.

Prior to this incident, Callella had faced charges in October for fraudulently obtaining nearly $10,000 in unemployment benefits while working for the LA County Department of Health Services. He was one of several county workers charged with similar offenses, totaling over $400,000 in stolen benefits.

In response to the attempted scam on the Guthrie family, FBI Phoenix Special Agent in Charge, Heith Janke, issued a warning to potential imposters seeking to profit from the situation. Janke emphasized that those engaging in such deceitful acts would be thoroughly investigated and held accountable for their actions.

The case against Derrick Callella serves as a reminder of the lengths some individuals will go to exploit vulnerable situations for personal gain. The Guthrie family’s ordeal highlights the importance of remaining vigilant against scammers and fraudsters seeking to profit from others’ misfortune.

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