Wendy Williams’ Ex Shut Down in Court as Judge Rules He Can’t Speak for Her in Guardianship Case

Wendy Williams’ Ex Shut Down in Court as Judge Rules He Can’t Speak for Her in Guardianship Case

A judge recently dismissed a bold move by Kevin Hunter, Wendy Williams’ ex, to intervene in her guardianship — and the fallout may reveal more than just courtroom drama.

Kevin’s June federal filing aimed to challenge the guardianship overseen by Sabrina Morrissey, arguing Wendy was being exploited. But in this week ‘s ruling, the court refused to let him act “as a friend” of Wendy in the case. Instead, he was given permission to file an amended suit — but only in his own name, not on Wendy’s behalf.

The judge’s dismissal forces Kevin to reconsider his legal footing — and makes clear: courts are unwilling to automatically grant legal standing to outsiders claiming to act in a person’s interest.

Wendy herself weighed in — calling into TMZ Live after the ruling — saying she had no part in the lawsuit and even admitted she doesn’t know how much money she has in her bank accounts.

This latest turn raises questions about agency and control. Wendy’s voice in her own affairs is central now more than ever. If Kevin can’t legally advocate for her, who can — and under what terms?

The case now resets. Kevin can refile, but must frame it as his own suit, distancing Wendy from the procedural fight. Meanwhile, the spotlight shines on Wendy’s status under guardianship, and how much say she truly still holds in her life — both legally and in public view.

Authored by: TJB Writer