Wendy Williams’ Lawyers Fighting Ex’s $250 Million Suit to End Guardianship
NEW YORK CITY, JUL 23 – Attorney Joe Tacopina vows to sue those behind Wendy Williams' guardianship if the court denies her release, amid claims of financial exploitation and slow legal progress.
- Wendy Williams, age 61, is currently under court-ordered guardianship and recently celebrated her birthday with friends in Manhattan.
- The guardianship was established following a series of health challenges, one of which involved a brief return to alcohol use, amid concerns voiced by Wells Fargo regarding potential financial abuse.
- Her ex-husband Kevin Hunter filed a $250 million lawsuit last month seeking to end the guardianship and accusing Williams' guardian and associates of misconduct.
- Williams' court-appointed lawyers oppose Hunter's suit as detrimental and misleading, emphasizing they alone have authority to represent her in guardianship matters.
- Williams and her legal team continue efforts to dissolve the guardianship while she expresses a clear desire to regain freedom and return to work.
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Wendy Williams’ Lawyers Fighting Ex’s $250 Million Suit to End Guardianship
Wendy Williams’ court-ordered legal team fired back at her ex-husband Kevin Hunter’s lawsuit demanding her release from “involuntary confinement,” Us Weekly can exclusively report. On July 17, two lawyers, Allan B. Diamond and Peter J. Strauss, wrote a letter to the federal judge presiding over Hunter’s $250 million suit. The lawyers said they were appointed by the Guardianship Court to represent Williams, 61, in April after she “indicated her d…
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