By Lisa Glasberg
(New York, NY) — New York City Councilman Frank Morano of Staten Island is introducing “Wendy’s Law,” a bill to help protect those in abusive conservatorships. He says its a “comprehensive guardianship reform proposal to prevent abuse, to protect vulnerable individuals and to increase accountability in the guardianship system.” He says the bill is named after Wendy Williams to “highlight that if this can happen to a celebrity, imagine the risks for ordinary New Yorkers.” Morano says there are thousands of people who are stuck in guardianships, that no one’s heard of, because they’re not famous.
Wendy Williams recently celebrated he 61st birthday and is batting to terminate her ongoing guardianship, that has controlled her personal and financial affairs since 2022. She was placed under a guardianship after concerns about her mental and physical health. Morano said he spent around 20-minutes with Williams at a New York City luncheon and said she struck him as “very lucid and very sharp.”
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