Wendy Williams’ Guardian Files Amended Lawsuit Claiming Talk Host Received “Paltry $82,000” For Lifetime Docuseries

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The guardian for Wendy Williams has filed an amended lawsuit against A+E Networks and EOne over the Lifetime documentary reality project Where Is Wendy Williams?

that aired earlier this year, claiming that the TV personality was exploited her participation and paid just $82,000 for the project.

The guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, also claimed that Williams’ signature on her contract with EOne to produce the series “does not appear to be genuine” and there is “no evidence” that she signed the agreement on Jan.

25, 2023. Williams, the lawsuit stated, “was incapacitated and unable to consent at the time the Contract or its amendments were executed, even if she had signed it (which she did not).” Williams’ representatives disclosed earlier this year that she has been diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia.

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