Former talk show host Wendy Williams filed an affidavit requesting to end her guardianship, citing regained capacity. She will be re-evaluated by a doctor next week, and her legal team plans to file an emergency order to expedite the process. If the judge denies the request, Williams intends to pursue a jury trial.
The former talk show host, 60, signed an affidavit on Wednesday afternoon asking a judge to end her guardianship, accordingSources told the outlet that Williams claimed she “regained capacity” to function without her court-ordered guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, who has been in charge of her well-being and finances since 2022.
'RHOBH' alum Teddi Mellencamp diagnosed with 'multiple' brain tumors, reveals buzzed hair before emergency surgeryWilliams’ attorneys reportedly already have a plan in place if the judge turns down the request, with sources telling TMZ that Wendy will demand a jury trial to hear her plea. “No, no. I am not allowed to go out. I can call you, but you can’t call me,” she told Harvey Levin. “In the last 30 days I went out twice.”Williams is not allowed to have visitors at the facility, so the interview was conducted over the phone. TMZ filmed Williams from the sidewalk below as she stood looking out of her fifth-story window.“This system has failed from top to bottom regarding this guardian and everybody involved with that,” Williams said in the doc.
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