New lawsuits claim Wendy Williams‘ guardian Sabrina Morrissey “isolated” the daytime TV star and “failed to protect her amid her ongoing health issues.
According to a new report from the US Sun, lawsuits were filed against Morrissey by Lifetime and A&E, along with the Creature Films production company and its president Mark Ford, and another suit by a second production company, Entertainment One.
Those companies and interests were involved in the Lifetime docuseries Where Is Wendy Williams?, and now, they want answers in court. Related: Wendy Now Said To Be ‘Permanently Incapacitated’ By Dementia Battle, And… Per that outlet, Lifetime et al hit out at Morrissey for trying to stop the docuseries from being released earlier this year and thus “inhibiting and interfering with the exercise of free speech rights regarding an issue of public concern by [Lifetime].” Per Ford and the others who filed the suit, the docuseries was intended to capture “a raw, honest, and unfiltered window into the life of [Wendy], a well-known public figure, after she was placed under guardianship.” And specifically, it was meant to show how Morrissey’s guardianship was preventing Wendy from living a healthier life with family and loved ones nearby, by instead keeping the daytime TV talk show host “isolated” from those around her: The suit went on to add that Sabrina also supposedly tried to sabotage the series because it made her look bad: FWIW, Lifetime further claims that Wendy’s own family “saw the documentary before it aired, in early February 2024,” and that they specifically “approved its content and supported its release.” So, to hear these plaintiffs tell it, Morrissey alone was the one trying to hold up production and avoid light being
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