Wendy Williams, under guardianship, is pushing for a new medical evaluation to challenge her diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and regain control over her affairs. Her legal guardian, appointed to oversee her wellbeing, is supporting this request, putting a lawsuit against A&E on hold pending the results. While the guardian acknowledges Wendy's desire for independence, they remain skeptical about a change in her mental capacity.
Can You Guess The Lounge Chair Babe Sittin' Pretty In Her Bikini?' insistence she is not suffering from dementia is striking a chord with her legal guardian ... who's now telling the judge Wendy should get a new medical exam., informed the judge overseeing Wendy's case, informing her about Wendy's recent interviews -- including one with TMZ and another with"The Breakfast Club" -- where she said she did not have frontotemporal dementia ...
According to the letter, Morrissey wants to be transparent about Wendy's condition, and therefore, thinks it"would be prudent for to undergo a new medical evaluation that will involve comprehensive neurological and psychological testing by a specialist in the field."While that's in the works, Morrissey wants the judge to put the A&E lawsuit on ice, pending the results of the new evaluation.
Now, while Morrissey says she's open to the new testing for Wendy, it doesn't sound like she thinks it's going to change anything. The letter wraps up with this ..."The Guardian has no interest in pursuing litigation in the extremely unlikely event that the new medical examination finds that somehow now has the mental capacity to direct the A&E matter."
The letter also clarifies ... Wendy's original diagnosis was made by doctors at Weill Cornell Medical Center, and it was Justice Sokoloff who legally ruled Wendy"incapacitated."She's made no secret of wanting out of the assisted living facility -- #FreeWendy even trended for a while -- and this new round of testing could be her ticket out.
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