Wendy Williams initially thought guardianship was for finances, not loss of control: source

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Wendy Williams’ Guardianship Misunderstanding: A New Report

According to recent reports, Wendy Williams, the former daytime television personality, reportedly misunderstood the scope of her legal guardianship, believing it would solely manage her finances and not extend to encompass her entire personal life. This revelation surfaces amidst ongoing discussions about the presenter’s well-being.

Initial Beliefs About Guardianship

The 60-year-old was placed under a court-mandated guardianship following a diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia, a progressive condition affecting memory and cognitive functions. However, sources indicate that Williams consented to the guardianship, anticipating it would be limited to financial oversight under the appointed guardian, Sabrina Morrissey.

Wendy Williams reportedly believed a legal guardianship would only manage her finances.

Healthcare Advocate’s Account

Ginalisa Monterroso, Williams’ healthcare advocate, claims that the former talk show host pursued guardianship with the understanding it would secure her financial affairs, not dictate her life’s decisions.

“She wanted assurance that her finances were protected and that she would remain secure,” Monterroso stated.

Monterroso further elaborated, “She seemed to think, ‘The court will assign someone to manage my money, and everything will be alright.’ She did not anticipate that her entire existence would be controlled.”

Events Following Guardianship Appointment

Subsequent to the guardianship being instated, Williams was reportedly found unresponsive at a retail establishment in New York City. This incident preceded her admission into a wellness center in September 2022.

The former television host was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and placed under a court-ordered guardianship.

Guardianship and Loss of Autonomy

Monterroso explained the rapid sequence of events, stating, “Many might question the swift acceptance of guardianship. But when faced with urgent warnings from financial institutions about potential financial exploitation, the immediate priority becomes self-preservation.”

“Trusting the judicial system in such moments seems natural. Why would one suspect the courts of becoming an adversary?” Monterroso questioned.

Restrictions Under Legal Guardianship

Currently, the legal guardianship restricts Williams’ autonomy in various aspects of her life. Without explicit authorization from Morrissey, she cannot independently decide her residence, allocate her funds, or manage her personal time. Furthermore, she is reportedly unable to exercise her right to vote or enter into marriage.

The former talk show host sought wellness treatment in 2022.

Implications of Guardianship

“Under guardianship, fundamental rights are curtailed,” Monterroso asserted, drawing a stark comparison: “Individuals incarcerated possess greater legal rights than those under guardianship.”

Mental Capacity Assessment

Recently, Williams underwent a mental capacity evaluation during a routine medical appointment.

In a surprising live phone interaction on “Good Day New York,” Williams announced to host Rosanna Scotto that she had successfully passed a cognitive assessment, claiming to have passed “with flying colors.”

Amidst her continued stay at the wellness facility, her sister, Wanda Finnie, has voiced persistent concerns regarding the management of Williams’ care within the guardianship framework.

“How did Wendy transition from a vibrant, healthy family member to someone requiring frequent hospitalizations?” Finnie questioned, highlighting the perceived rapid decline.

Remaining Hopeful

Despite the challenges, Williams reportedly remains optimistic.

Williams’ healthcare advocate says the star believed guardianship would only manage her finances, not control her life.

“Wendy believes she possesses agency and opportunity to regain control, eliminating the need for alternative arrangements,” Monterroso conveyed.

“She has access to legal counsel, and her case is receiving comprehensive review, signaling progress. With increased attention to her concerns, she feels confident in her ongoing fight,” Monterroso concluded.

Representatives for Williams have been contacted for further comments.


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