Wendy Williams
Guardian's lawyer says that media are wrong
Wendy has freedom, great care and a competent guardian
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TMZ has just received a letter from a lawyer, the Wendy Williams' Guardian Sabrina Morrissey Repping, and the lawyer calls for part of media reporting on the guardianship and its client is “untrue, inaccurate, incomplete or misleading”.
The lawyer notices that Morrissey did not create the guardianship … the judge did it. He continues that a judge legally explained last August last August after being diagnosed with frontotemporalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalals.
The lawyer says Wendy was not held by her family and said she could call and see her whenever she wants. Wendy says that with only a few exceptions she has not been allowed to visitors since he joined the facility for assisted living in New York.
The Guardian notices that Wendy traveled to Florida twice to visit the family. We said that Wendy claimed that the judge actually rejected the last visit – for her father's birthday – and reversed this decision after the documentary from TMZ “Wendy”.
The lawyer says Wendy receives “excellent medical care”, where there is a “spa, a training room, an excellent meal, a dining room and outside the terraces”. Wendy says that she is often denied access to May because she can only leave the memory unit on the fifth floor with permission. “

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The lawyer says Wendy's lawyer tried last year to terminate the guardianship, but the judge denied it. Morrissey's lawyer says she can try to try again, and Wendy does exactly that.
It is interesting … The letter recognizes the frontotemporal dementia (FTD), a degenerative disease that “causes a progressive decline in perception and behavior”. It is not mentioned that the various conversations that Wendy led on the phone in front of the camera, in which she sounds like her old self, something that contradicts a degenerative state.
The letter also says that the symptoms of FTD include memory loss. As we reported, an independent psychiatrist Wendy Monday examined and gave her a cognitive test that she held.
The lawyer says that Morrissey has “received a payment of less than $ 30,000 for the services provided. Since 2022, the guardian has worked without payment. Only the court will determine how much and Ms. Morrissey is paid for her services.”
After all, the lawyer warns: “False statements about Ms. Williams, her condition and the guardianship harm Ms. Williams and her interests and undermined the protection of the court for her health and well -being.”
Wendy, her niece, independent caregiver and others have a completely different view of the situation.