Wendy Williams' 'tragic' dementia battle has left her 'permanently incapacitated', claims guardian

Wendy Williams' 'tragic' dementia battle has left her 'permanently incapacitated', claims guardian
Wendy Williams was diagnosed with alcohol-related brain damage before she was placed under guardianship in 2022 (Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Wendy Williams' guardian filed new court documents declaring the TV host "permanently incapacitated," less than a year after her dementia and aphasia diagnosis was made public.

The US Sun revealed the startling admission made in court by Williams' guardian's lawyer, Sabrina Morrissey, which was recorded during her legal battle with Lifetime over the documentary 'Where is Wendy Williams?'

Wendy Williams attends Apple TV+'s
Wendy Williams attends Apple TV+'s 'The Morning Show' world premiere at David Geffen Hall (Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

Wendy Williams has become 'cognitively impaired and permanently incapacitated'

Wendy Williams' legal guardian's lawyers began the new filing, which was submitted on Monday, November 25, by restating Sabrina Morrissey's responsibility to manage the TV personality's funds and affairs.

It stated, "In January 2022, after becoming aware of a pattern of disturbing events concerning [Wendy's] welfare and finances, Wells Fargo took the highly unusual step of initiating a guardianship proceeding on its own initiative in the Supreme Court of New York, New York County (the 'Guardianship Proceeding'), to seek the court appointment of an independent guardian for [Wendy's] financial affairs."

The lawyers for Morrissey then asserted that Williams' severe dementia has "tragically" left her "permanently incapacitated."

"[Wendy is] an acclaimed entertainer who, tragically, has been afflicted by early-onset dementia and, as a result, has become cognitively impaired and permanently incapacitated," it stated.

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 13:  American televison host Wendy Williams visits SiriusXM Studios on July 13,
Wendy Williams visits SiriusXM Studios on July 13, 2017 in New York City (Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images)

Morrissey then requested discretion from the court. The legal team specifically asked the court to redact Williams' "health, familial relationships, and finances" in order to preserve the privacy of the famous talk show host.

The court filing added, "We respectfully request that the Court grant Plaintiff’s motion for limited redactions to protect non-public information from the Guardianship Proceeding that has been placed under seal by the court overseeing that proceeding."

Williams was diagnosed with alcohol-related brain damage before she was placed under guardianship in 2022. She reportedly received the devastating diagnosis of alcohol-related brain damage in 2019 while undergoing treatment in Delray Beach, Florida.

Wendy Williams' guardian attempted to obtain restraining order against Lifetime

Wendy Williams' guardian attempted to use a restraining order back in February to prevent Lifetime from airing their documentary featuring the legendary TV talk show host.

An appellate judge swiftly reversed the request, ruling that preventing Lifetime from showing the documentary would constitute an "impermissible prior restraint on speech that violates the First Amendment of the institution."

Williams' guardian filed a lawsuit against Lifetime and the production firms involved days before the documentary's premiere, on February 20 but the guardian "never served the Original Complaint," according to the filing.

In October, the case was transferred from the New York Supreme Court to a federal court. The defendants have since sued Williams' guardian in countersuits.

Fans devasted over Wendy Williams' 'worse than before' health update

Wendy Williams' devoted fan base has been devastated by the admission of the severity of her illness, many of them were hopeful that she would one day make a victorious comeback.

One fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter), "Wendy Williams is going through it. Very sad to hear her health battles are worse than before."

A second fan wrote, "That makes me so sad... I always appreciate the care you take in Wendy when you cover her . And I just appreciate that you haven't forgotten her she's an amazing person this is just so sad."

"This is so sad, cause she worked so hard to make a name for herself and reach the level she did, for it to all end like this with her forgetting everything. This is one of the cruelest things to happen to a person and the hardest for their love ones to deal with," said a third user.

Another remarked, "So sad to learn this news. It seems her decline happened so quickly. My thoughts go out to her and the family."

"Sooo sad, I feel like she could’ve been helped more," chimed in one.



 



 



 



 



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

Share this article:  Wendy Williams' 'tragic' dementia battle has left her 'permanently incapacitated', claims guardian