to TMZ.Sources told the outlet that Williams claimed she “regained [the] capacity” to function without her court-ordered guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, who has been in charge of her well-being and finances since 2022.Insiders also shared that she will allegedly be re-evaluated by a doctor next Tuesday, adding the physician was handpicked by Williams’ legal team, whom she hired to end her guardianship.Her lawyers will then allegedly file an emergency order to force the judge to look into ending the years-long guardianship.
Williams’ attorneys reportedly already have a plan in place if the judge turns down the request, with sources telling TMZ that Wendy will demand a jury trial to hear her plea.The Post has reached out to Williams’ lawyers, with one declining to comment.
The other did not respond to our request.The news comes after the outlet dropped its latest documentary titled “TMZ Presents: Saving Wendy,” which is now available on Tubi.Williams has been living in a New York facility, which she said is more like a “prison.”In the doc, the beloved former “Wendy Williams Show” host claimed she’s only been outside twice in the past 30 days.“No, no.
I am not allowed to go out. I can call you, but you can’t call me,” she told Harvey Levin. “In the last 30 days I went out twice.”Williams is not allowed to have visitors at the facility, so the interview was conducted over the phone.
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