by Chris Jordan
Moms, watch your credit cards.
Wendy Williams' son is partly to blame for her current legal situation, said Williams on the TMZ documentary, “Saving Wendy,” streaming now on Tubi.
“My son overstepped his boundaries. He overstepped his boundaries in terms of me. He was inappropriately using my money without telling me anything about it,” Williams said. “That’s when my money got stolen.”All aspects of Williams' life, including financial and living arrangements, are decided by court-appointed guardian Sabrina Morrissey. In 2022, Williams’ bank, Wells Fargo, claimed Williams was “the victim of undue influence and financial exploitation.”
Part of the legal equation was the alleged expenditure of more than $100,000 on Uber Eats by her son, Kevin Hunter Jr., as stated in the 2024 Lifetime documentary “Where's Wendy Williams.”
Another $100,000+ expenditure by Hunter Jr., related to a boat rental for a birthday party, was discussed in the documentary.
“My son is a good person, but at this point, he is a horrible person to me,” Williams said. “It’s the way he moves with other people. What is going on with these other people at my apartment in Miami? What are you doing? Oh, you spent on what? And what is going on at Wells Fargo?”
Williams claims there are possibly others who have tapped into her finances. She's hired a new lawyer, and she disputes that she has Frontotemporal Dementia, a key point in the legal restrictions of her movements.
Williams has made recent media appearances with TMZ, the Breakfast Club radio show, and the 2 Angry Men podcast to speak out about the issue.
“Saving Wendy” includes an interview with Williams conducted as she's on a phone looking out of the window of a treatment facility in New York City.
Williams, 60, an Ocean Township and Asbury Park native, revealed on “2 Angry Men” that she's headed to Miami to celebrate her dad's 94th birthday. Thomas Williams is a former teacher and football coach at Asbury Park High School.
“I'm going through a really bad thing right now, but at least I got good people with me,” Williams said.
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Tubi's 'Saving Wendy': Wendy Williams says son partly to blame for guardianship
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1 comment:
She really needs to be quiet and let her attorneys speak for her.
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