Wendy Williams Denies Dementia Claims, Slams Guardianship Attorney: ‘I Have Never Talked w/ Her’

Wendy Williams
Wendy Williams Denies Dementia Claims, Slams Guardianship Attorney: ‘I Have Never Talked w/ Her’
Wendy Williams is pushing back against her guardianship attorney Roberta Kaplan’s claims that she experiences “good days and bad days” due to frontal lobe dementia, calling the statement “a bunch of hogwash.”
Wendy Williams told TMZ,
“How would she know that? I’ve never met Roberta Kaplan and I have never talked with her. I’m isolated and locked away in a luxury prison. So much for the Me Too movement.”
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Kaplan previously stated that Wendy Williams struggles with dementia despite moments of clarity, which is why she oversees Wendy’s affairs. However, Wendy rejected the diagnosis, saying she’s not “cognitively impaired” and feels mistreated in her conservatorship. She compared her care facility to a prison, claiming she only has $15 to her name.
Sabrina Morrissey, an estate attorney, has served as Wendy’s conservator for several years. Kaplan has yet to respond to Wendy’s accusations. The controversy follows Wendy’s rare appearance on “The Breakfast Club,” where many said she sounded lucid.
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