Wendy Williams dinner, police report; facility claims niece broke law: TMZ
- The judge in Wendy Williams' guardianship case is frustrated with her media comments and has suggested moving her to a more restrictive facility, as indicated in an email to her lawyer from Judge Lisa Sokoloff.
- Wendy scored 10 out of 10 on a cognitive assessment at Lenox Hill Hospital, contradicting claims of her mental incapacity.
- New York Police visited Wendy after she expressed a plea for help from her window, prompting an investigation into her guardianship for potential elder abuse.
- Wendy claims the guardianship system is abusive, while her guardian denied allegations and emphasized the facility’s amenities.
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Wendy Williams' Niece Accused Of 'Kidnapping' Aunt From Assisted Living Facility – For Taking Her Out To Dinner - uInterview
On Wednesday night, talk show host Wendy Williams’ niece, Alex Finnie, reportedly breached the law and “kidnapped” her aunt, taking her out to dinner. Williams has been living in Coterie, an $18,000-a-month facility in New York City, undergoing psychiatric evaluation as she suffers from frontotemporal dementia, a disease-causing memory loss. >WENDY WILLIAMS LASHES OUT AGAINST GUARDIAN, CLAIMS SHE DOESN’T HAVE DEMENTIA Finnie visited Williams and…
Wendy Williams Declares She Wants to 'Terminate' Her Guardianship and 'Move on' With Her Life in First Television Appearance in 4 Years
Wendy Williams revealed she wants to 'terminate' her guardianship and 'move on' with her life in her first television appearance in four years.
Wendy Williams Calls Into ‘The View’ and Tells Her Guardian to ‘Get Off My Neck’: ‘How Dare They Say I Have Incapacitation? I Do Not’
Wendy Williams called into "The View" and made her first major television appearance as she fights to end her guardianship.
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