Wendy Williams Signs Legal Document to end Guardians: Report

Wendy Williams has taken the next step in his struggle for freedom.

The former talk show host, 60, signed a statement on Wednesday afternoon and asked a judge to end her guardianship, according to to TMZ.

Sources told the outlets that Williams claimed she “regained (the) capacity” to work without her court -proof guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, who has been responsible for her well -being and economy since 2022.

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Insiders also shared that she is reportedly being evaluated by a doctor next Tuesday, adding the doctor to hand picked by Williams’ legal team, which she hired to end her guardian.

Her lawyers will then reportedly file an emergency to force the judge to investigate the end of the year’s guardianship.

Williams’ lawyers reportedly already have a plan in place if the judge rejects the request, with sources that tell TMZ that Wendy will require a jury attempt to hear her plea.

The post has reached Williams’ lawyers, with a dismissive to comment. Her second lawyer, Jason Atlas, replied that “Everyone in the case has Wendy’s best interests in the heart, and we all expect the ultimate result to be in line with the best interests.”

Wendy Williams visits Siriusxm Studios on August 6, 2019. Getty Images
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The news comes after the sales fell its latest documentary with the title ”TMZ presents: to save wendy“Which is now available at TUBI.

Williams has lived in a New York facility that she said is more like a “prison.”

In Doc, the beloved former “Wendy Williams Show” claimed that she has only been outside twice in the last 30 days.

“No, no. I’m 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.”

Wendy Williams in the Lifetime Documentary, “Where is Wendy Williams?” Life
Wendy Williams claimed the NYC system is like a “prison.” Life
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Williams is not allowed to have visitors to the facility, so the interview was conducted over the phone. TMZ filmed Williams from the sidewalk below as she stood watching her fifth storey window.

She also accused that the system has failed her and argued that she is not “cognitively weakened” while she made it clear, “I want my freedom back.”

“This system has failed from top to bottom with regard to this guardian and everyone involved in it,” Williams said in Doc.

Earlier this month, Williams’ Guardian informed a judge that she would be open to having the star reviewed a new medical evaluation in the light of Wendy’s claims that she is not suffering from dementia despite being diagnosed by doctors at Weill Cornell Medical Center.

Williams recently threw light on the life of the facility and told Charaman Tha God on January 16, “My life is fucked up.”

She added: “I want to be in prison. I’m definitely isolated. I keep the door closed, I watch TV, listen to the radio and look out the window. Sit here as my life goes by. “