Wendy Williams Hunter — filed the court documents this week in New York. Morrissey filed the lawsuit under a seal, which means the details are under wraps.However, the docs do mention that Morrissey is seeking a temporary restraining order, which is often requested when someone wants a judge to halt the release of a film or television project.The two-part documentary “Who is Wendy Williams?” is set to premiere Saturday and Sunday on Lifetime.
Wendy and her son Kevin Hunter Jr., 23, are listed as executive producers of the documentary. The project’s production company, Entertainment One (eOne), is also listed as a defendant in the suit.
TMZ was the first to break the news about the lawsuit. The Post has contacted reps for Williams, 59, and A&E for comment.Earlier Thursday, Williams’ “care team” announced that the former TV and radio personality has been diagnosed with primary aggressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia — the same two medical issues that Bruce Willis is battling. “On behalf of Wendy Williams Hunter, her care team is sharing this very personal update with her cherished fans, friends and supporters to correct inaccurate and hurtful rumors about her health,” their statement read. “As Wendy’s fans are aware, in the past she has been open with the public about her medicalstruggles with Graves’ Disease and Lymphedema as well as other significant challenges relatedto her health,” it continued.
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