Bank seeks guardianship for Wendy Williams

Bank seeks guardianship for Wendy Williams

There are serious concerns by TV host Wendy Williams’ bank that she is incapacitated and needs a guardian.

The bank, Wells Fargo, in a letter sent to New York Supreme Court Judge Arlene Bluth, requested for a hearing to determine whether Williams, who has not hosted her daytime talk show since July 2021 due to ongoing health issues, needs a professional to intervene in her affairs.

“We are concerned about [Williams’] situation.

It is our hope that the Guardianship Part [of the court] will imminently appoint a temporary guardian or evaluator to review the situation and ensure that [Williams’] affairs are being properly handled,” the request reads.

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This comes weeks  after the host’s lawyer had claimed that the bank refused her from accessing her accounts.

The bank has however denied preventing Williams, access to her accounts.

“We deny any allegations of improper actions with respect to Ms.

Williams’ accounts and are fully participating in a court process to reach a resolution that is in her best interest.

The financial well-being of our clients is at the heart of everything we do,”the bank’s spokesperson said.

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Williams has been off her show’s set for months following her illness.

Sheh been battling Graves’ disease for years.

 
 
 
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Bank seeks guardianship for Wendy Williams