Friday, December 27, 2024

What does legally incapacitated mean? Wendy Williams berates her caretaker for leaving her mobility scooter unattended on the street

By Jenel Treza Albuquerque


Wendy Williams ripped into her caretakers for leaving her stranded without her mobility scooter after her son's college graduation dinner last week. Per TMZ, the incident was caught on camera by the We In Miami Podcast crew.

In the footage uploaded on Wednesday, a visibly disgruntled Williams can be seen accusing her caretakers of leaving her scooter unattended on the street. The 60-year-old was attending her son's convocation, as Kevin Jr. received his diploma from Florida International University.

Wendy Williams, who was diagnosed with aphasia and frontotemporal dementia in 2023, has been declared legally incapacitated. Per the Ashmore Law Firm's official website,

"An incapacitated person means a person under the age of eighteen (18) years, or an adult individual who is unable to provide food, clothing, or shelter or unable to manage their financial affairs. An individual may be declared medically incapacitated, but that has no legal effect. Until there is a finding of legal incapacity, that individual maintains all of their civil rights and enjoys all of the same privileges of a fully capacitated individual."

Wendy Williams berates her caretakers for alleged inadequate care: Here's what we know


In the snippet, Wendy Williams can be seen sitting in her scooter, surrounded by friends and family, as she yells at her team:

"And then both of you walked away leaving my s**t in the middle of the street like this. Just get the car please. Make sure it's the right car."

When the cameraman asked Williams "Wendy what happened? What they do?" she expressed her unhappiness with the crew for seemingly bringing around the wrong car to pick her up:

"They got the wrong car, so I knocked on the door and it was totally the wrong car. They left my scooter as they walked over there. Leaving my most precious, most - this cost a f***ing mint motherf*****. They just left my s**t out there."

A fuming Wendy then decided to take matters into her own hands as she walked out of the restaurant, without her mobility scooter. The footage then cuts to Williams yelling at her crew once again:

"Get the car over here, not over there, so I can go easily into the street to - for the car. They supposed to be ordering the car, that's what you're supposed to be doing. They wanna work for me, that's what they're doing. They're making money from me, get the Godd*** car.''

At the end of the video, the podcast host, Stunt Lifestyle, offers an insight into the situation. He revealed that it was her son who had taken the mobility scooter outside to allow his mom to walk on her own:

"So, I think, according to Wendy's family, she was really upset about the disorganization and the lack of care. She indicated the car was not close to assure she was like, even getting into the right car. It was just really messy, so she was really upset and her family was really upset, too."


Just this week, after Wendy Williams' guardian declared her "permanently incapacitated," 24-year-old Kevin Jr. took to social media to share a quick update on his mom:

"While I'm here quick update on my mom. She's sober and wants to come home. We're fighting to make that happen because Isolation is killing her faster than anything else."

In a memo filed by Wendy Williams' lawyers this November, the media personality has become “cognitively impaired and permanently incapacitated." It claims she is now “afflicted by early-onset dementia,” her guardian, Sabrina Morrissey, noted.

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