Wendy Williams may finally break free from isolating conservatorship after new devastating documentary
- Wendy Williams signed an affidavit petitioning a judge to end her conservatorship, citing her 'regained capacity' to function without a guardian, according to sources who spoke with TMZ.
- Williams will be evaluated by a doctor chosen by her attorney early next week to confirm she does not have Frontotemporal Dementia, as reported by TMZ.
- Williams feels confined in her current living situation, describing it as like a prisoner, and demanded a trial if her petition is denied, according to her statement on January's call with The Breakfast Club.
- If her petition is denied, Williams' lawyers are prepared to take the case to trial to challenge claims of her cognitive impairment, as stated by her attorneys.
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